If everything you say is accurate from her perspective, then from a professional point of view, it is dangerous for her to continue to see this "therapist". Again, I stress, IF everything you say is true, then at best this guy has very serious boundary issues and at worst he is a sexual predator. Either way, his effectiveness as a therapist is seriously compromised and I doubt that continuing to see him will do her any good. There is a good possibility she will be greatly harmed in doing so. As a professional psychologist of 25 years, I consider everything that this man allegedly said to her (according to you) as completely inappropriate. On another note, heed your own words about not being responsible for this woman or her problems. Take care of yourself - she may make a mistake, but she's a grown-up and you don't have any control over grown-ups who make mistakes. Millions of them do every day, and the world still rotates nicely on its axis.
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