Can a therapist see two friends?

Legally, Therapists Can See Two People Who Know Each Other
There is no law that prohibits therapists from seeing two people who know each other, or even two members of the same family. In some small communities, there may not even be a choice.
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Can a therapist work with friends?

If you are currently in therapy, expect your therapist to be someone who is easy to talk to. Your relationship with them should be warm, trusting, and empathetic. While you can be friendly, you should not be friends.
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Should a therapist see a couple individually?

Susan J. Leviton, MA, LMFT: Many therapists ask to see each partner separately at some point early in the treatment, perhaps even at the first session. Some make it a rule, while others decide on a case-by-case basis. There are even therapists who treat the couple by seeing each party separately for a period of time.
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Is it weird to go to the same therapist as your friend?

Knowing that your friend or family member has been given the same support and guidance from a specific therapist can give you a sense of security and safety. Going to the same therapist as your friend may also allow you to open up more than you would ordinarily.
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Can a therapist treat 2 family members?

Many therapists and counselors treat more than one member of a family, either concurrently or consecutively.
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What is dual relationships in counseling?

Dual relationships (also known as "multiple relationships"), refer to a situation in which multiple roles exist between a therapist and a client. For example, when a client is also a friend or family member, it is considered a dual relationship.
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Can you do individual and couples therapy with the same therapist?

same benefits can apply to combining individual and couple therapy. The couple must be able tolerate the imbalance of one partner having greater access to the therapist , and the boundaries between the treatments should be very clear. The therapist needs to be mindful of countertransference affecting the decision.
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Is it OK to hug your therapist?

Hugs may be acceptable in therapy, and sometimes they aren't. This is all dependent on various factors in the therapeutic relationship and individual characteristics of you and your therapist. Remember, your relationship with your clinician can be close — but it should remain a professional one.
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Do therapists fall in love with clients?

Of the 585 psychologists who responded, 87% (95% of the men and 76% of the women) reported having been sexually attracted to their clients, at least on occasion.
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Is it unethical for a therapist to see a couple individually?

Legally, Therapists Can See Two People Who Know Each Other

There is no law that prohibits therapists from seeing two people who know each other, or even two members of the same family. In some small communities, there may not even be a choice.
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Can a therapist ruin a relationship?

Your therapist encourages you to end your relationship for any reason, other than to protect your physical safety, without an adequate trial of couples therapy. Many serious relationship problems can be addressed with the help of a well-trained couples therapist.
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Can a therapist ruin a marriage?

The first danger is individually trained therapists who are incompetent in working with couples. The second is therapists, whether competent or not, whose individualistic value orientation leads them to undermine marital commitment when the marriage causes distress for an individual.
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Do therapists analyze their friends?

Therapists can't actually analyze their own relationships very well because they are unable to be fully objective. Having a true and accurate analysis of a relationship requires a neutral perspective.
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How do therapists not use friends?

Be kind with yourself

“It's not up to you to fix or be someone's therapist as a friend,” she said. “A lot of times, just bearing witness to someone else's pain and just listening is enough.” So set boundaries, get enough sleep and take a walk outside so you can capably be there for your friends when they need you.
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Do therapists sleep with their patients?

Some studies says as many as 10 percent of therapists have had sex with a patient. Others says it's closer to 2 percent. "Even if it's 1 in 50, that's disgraceful," Saunders said. And while it's even more unusual for a female therapist to exploit a male patient, Saunders says the damage is no less severe.
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Do therapists think about me between sessions?

Your therapist's relationship with you exists between sessions, even if you don't communicate with each other. She thinks of your conversations, as well, continuing to reflect on key moments as the week unfolds. She may even reconsider an opinion she had or an intervention she made during a session.
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What kind of patients do therapists like?

A older study once showed that therapists prefer clients who are married women, age 20-40 with post-high school education and a professional job. A more recent study shows therapists prefer clients who are motivated and open-minded above all other qualities.
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Do therapists care about you?

Although therapists are not obligated to show concern, care, or love to their clients, you should look for one that does. Find someone who wants to truly understand you, takes consideration of your whole context, and can empathize.
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Do therapists cry over their clients?

Research asking patients what they think about their therapists' tears is scant. In a 2015 study in Psychotherapy, researchers Ashley Tritt, MD, Jonathan Kelly, and Glenn Waller, PhD, surveyed 188 patients with eating disorders and found that about 57 percent had experienced their therapists crying.
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Do Physical Therapists get turned on?

Results: While most physical therapists practice within the profession's Code of Ethics, there are practitioners who date current and former patients, and condone patients' sexual banter in the clinic. Almost half (42%) of the participants acknowledged feeling sexually attracted to a patient.
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Can a therapist touch you?

Sexual contact of any kind between a therapist and a client is unethical and illegal in the State of California.
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Can your therapist be someone you know?

Because of confidentiality laws, the therapist won't acknowledge whether they also see this other person that you know. And, of course, the mental health professional is bound by law to keep information from sessions private and protected, so that makes it easier to maintain complete neutrality.
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What is conflict of interest in therapy?

“Conflict of interest” can mean many things when you are a therapist, counselor or psychologist. The obvious examples of conflict of interest in this field are having an inappropriate relationship with a patient or sharing information to another professional when you don't have the consent to.
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Can therapists talk about their clients?

In almost every instance, therapy is absolutely confidential. You therapist is required to maintain confidentiality about everything said in sessions between the two of you, just like a doctor is required to keep your records private.
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