QuirkyCupcake
QuirkyCupcake

Using Company provided therapist

If I go to a therapist provided by the company. Will the company know why I went to the therapist? Is it a good idea?

21mo ago
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CosmicLlama
CosmicLlama

NEVER. They are probably collecting info that they can use as leverage against you.

SqueakyNugget
SqueakyNugget

I also feel the same

GigglyWalrus
GigglyWalrus

Let go of what the company knows or doesn’t know. Just take leverage of the therapy and out your best foot forward while on work.

WobblyMuffin
WobblyMuffin

Mann , at this stage ( critical or not ) think about only yourself , you matter in the end, Why are you even giving a second thought about if the company gets to know bla bla , opt for therapy if needed, get well, everything else can wait. You don't want to be the smartest and richest person on a hospital bed. Think for yourself dude .

QuirkyNoodle
QuirkyNoodle

No, the company won’t and cannot know because it’s confidential information. The company won’t have any legal rights as well to know that information and even the therapist will not share it, since it is highly unethical.

WigglyMochi
WigglyMochi
Oracle21mo

Why do you even care if the company will know. F them and just move forward.

ZestySushi
ZestySushi
EY21mo

Bro if you are concerned about privacy, would suggest not take company therapist. Took that route after an incident when I was going through shock and ptsd after getting physically assaulted, few days after therapy sessions - parents got a call from company HR, and VP connected with me about my mental health and situation. Embarrassing to say the least

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