How To Determine A Bad Licensed Marriage And Family Therapist

By Harriett Crosby


There are many red flags people should pay close attention to, especially when hiring licensed marriage and family therapist. One red flag to be wary of is when the professional actually behaves unethically. When a professional harbors romantic feelings for their client or give sexual advances, that would be bad. Same when they breach the confidentiality and emergency protocols too.

The red flag that should push the client to look for another one is when this professional actually gives recommendations that go beyond people's beliefs. If the recommendations is in conflict of a person's values, then it is better to hire someone else. Make sure that the professional one chooses is someone who works within the client's value system.

The couples will most likely have some questions that they want answered. Of course, it is a red flag if the said professional dodges the questions that one has in mind. Of course, the questions posed should be reasonable though. Otherwise, the professional will not be able to give a satisfying answer to these questions.

Determine whether the said professional actually over-shares or not. Over-sharing means that this professional shares too much of their own personal life. They just draw the attention to themselves and potentially pulls their clients into their own pace. Remember that a professional disclosing something is meant for helping them.

Of course, it is obviously a red flag for people if they feel worse after every meeting they go through with the said professional. There are times when this happens occasionally but that should still be fine. It will be a different matter if the said situation happens over and over again. Something is just not right with this.

Feeling bad may also refer to feeling emotionally unsafe, shamed, or judged. If the person actually feels any of these feelings after every session, then it is better to hire another counselor to take on the job. Just because a couple's domestic life is troubled does not mean that other people can just scrutinize them. Set up healthy boundaries with regards to the therapy.

Be sure to rely on professionals who listen to their issues well. It is already a red flag if this professional asks their clients to repeat something again and again, words that were already said before. Even if the professional does not remember all details, being a good listener means that they can remember the key details of the issues.

The professional should also avoid disrupting every session they go through. It is a red flag if this professional actually answers the phone or texts while having the session. It is excusable if it is an emergency. Of course, it is also a bad thing if the said professional falls asleep all throughout the session. That is just unprofessional, which is not a good sign at all.

At times, couples may end up not feeling right with the said professional. They should try to stress importance into trusting their gut. If their instinct tells them that their licensed marriage and family therapist is not the right professional to talk to, then it is better to look for another one to share the couple's problems to. People's instincts are usually more reliable than any other senses.




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