GirlChat #606055
I agree with you here. I think it may be interesting to make an open survey as jeep suggests. It would probably get better results for evaluating the actual level of knowledge of reporting laws by therapists. Rather than only their personal criteria or motives for following a course of action. However, in order to know how they would react to a MAP asking them for therapy hours, you need to ask in the role of a MAP asking them for therapy hours. Asking as something else does not and cannot generate the same kind of reaction. It abstracts something that is always specific, for starters. So I don't understand why they think this more removed surveying would tell us better answers about how they would react to MAPs, than something where they have to react to MAPs. |