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Date: 2025-05-03 10:48 pm (UTC)* Do they have a religious background/inclination that is objectionable to you? Are they able to set it aside in order to work with you?
* Do they work with other people who are (name-that-tune)? In my case, autistic is a significant thing, as is CPTSD.
* Do they have a trauma-informed practice?
I had a medical pracitioner (I think it was integrative medicine) who said it felt like I was putting them through a job interview, and objected to it. I didn't hire them to be part of my care team.