💨 Abstract
This article provides eight red flags to look out for in therapy sessions, including misrepresentation of expertise, interrupting or dominating conversations, disrespecting boundaries, general incompetence, trying to connect outside of therapy, sharing information about other clients, forceful direction-giving, and making clients feel confused, ashamed, or not heard. The author emphasizes the importance of a good therapeutic relationship and encourages individuals to trust their gut if they feel something is off.
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