I worked with a client some years back who's a Borderline. She had a litany of symptoms related to her personality disorder, not the least of which was emotional dissociation. She routinely cheated on her husband, had food phobias, her teenaged son had recently identified as female, and she almost immediately after starting work with me, immersed herself in a 'business success' program that (ironically enough) honored no sense of professional boundaries. To me, it was new-age quackery.
Hi Dario, to me, it sounds kinda like you were blackmailed. Your desire to seek help elsewhere, is in My view, an indicator that you mighta felt 'stuck' or stagnant with your existing therapist (name not necessary), and felt a need to try a different approach. Had I been in your therapist's place, I'd have given you free rein to venture off, but conveyed that my door was always OPEN to you, if you ever wished to return! Can't say I approve of your therapist's actions... sorry! They seem self-serving to me.
Hi Dario, to me, it sounds kinda like you were blackmailed. Your desire to seek help elsewhere, is in My view, an indicator that you mighta felt 'stuck' or stagnant with your existing therapist (name not necessary), and felt a need to try a different approach. Had I been in your therapist's place, I'd have given you free rein to venture off, but conveyed that my door was always OPEN to you, if you ever wished to return! Can't say I approve of your therapist's actions... sorry! They seem self-serving to me.