You have obviously failed to see the analogy as I have pointed it out. This
is not surprising because as counselors, we know people will go to great
lengths to justify their behavior (no matter how inappropriate) in order to
satisfy their needs.
;)
Chas
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 5:05 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: hugging clients
<< When was the last time you had a medical doctor
or lawyer, I think its against their biology ;), hug you? >>
When was the last time you had a lawyer counsel you? (Doctors sometimes
believe they can counsel people. They are usually about as good at it as I
am
at diagnosing illness.)
What makes anyone think that what doctors and lawyers do has any relevance
to
what counsellors and therapists do?
<<It doesn't happen
because it is not a professional way for a professional to conduct
themselves!>>
This is probably one of the silliest non-arguments I have ever read. (Imho,
of course.)
Regards
Nick
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