Is it ethical for a therapist to give unsolicited feedback and advice to a client?



That depends on the situation and context. Also, how are we defining 
therapy?

Hey, man. What’s your style? How do you get that adrenaline flowing?

If a person keeps paying women with “Daddy’s Girl” tatted near their privates, an arrowed “SLUT” pointing North from an inner thigh, then - most people - would conclude a preference for the non observant, the free spirited and the unpretentious. Taken further, the B&D gal may hold sway in providing the love and companionship usually absent from the traditional therapeutic milieu.

Now, should that same dude be found each Sunday, on bended knee, praying at the altar of the devout for a God Fearing and faithful companion, he is inviting derision and scorn from his therapist, as well as his fellow worshippers.

Last l checked, and still not avoiding the cold, harsh cash exchange of the cid pro quo, therapists are fully capable of discerning hypocrites. How especially unethical, for a doctorate trained psychologist to eat our cash and not backhand our spin.

You know who l am.

Call it brash, call it “victim blaming”: The fish you’re going to catch, depends largely on the waters you sail.


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