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Claudia-Delgado-LCSW OP t1_izg3c5a wrote

I can’t disclose this information due to confidentiality and I can add that abuse is not the only reason it would not be safe to disclose affair. An example I can give is if partner is suicidal.

But there are many reasons. Sometimes it has to do with timing as well.

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bgoug t1_izg4hdp wrote

How many of those reasons do you believe to be morally justifiable?

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Claudia-Delgado-LCSW OP t1_izg52f0 wrote

All I can say is there are lots of gray in these situations as there are many different beliefs. This includes culture, religion and upbringing. An answer for one would not fit an answer for another.

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bgoug t1_izhmcpw wrote

I don’t believe culture, religion, or upbringing should ever be an excuse to betray the person you’ve committed yourself to and possibly made vows to. You’re doing good work, therapy is so important, but please remember that

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iamfierce1111 t1_j1y006v wrote

This is way too black and white. I think as a therapist she's better suited to determine that her personal beliefs have no place in how she treats her patients.

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