Unnecessary. The therapist can already see through the lies.
(Your therapist knows more about you than you think.)
This action itself should make the therapist believe the patient so much more cause this would be major boundary crossing.
Hah. Sadly this could sometimes be useful, lest the person stays in therapy talking nonsense with no path forward.
I dunno what me talking nonsense in addition provides.
Except the partner of the patient doing this makes them automatically not trustworthy and in fact major boundary crossing.
I think most decent therapists can see through that.
You would hope so, but some patients are convincing. And strategies are built on what is presented.
No it didn’t happen this way, let me tell you…(Proceeds to argue once again).
Let’s take this to therapy court.
is this a porn reference
No, that’s the rapey court.
Common point of confusion.
Big yikes.
At that point… just shave the damn thing.
Hell yeah, Go on King!
I don’t think therapists care, a crazy customer is a returning customer.






