I am seeing a social worker once a week. Two weeks ago, my ex-wife who is my adult daughter's mother passed away. My social worker was well of aware of this. After years of refusing to speak to a social worker, my daughter finally agreed to come to my next meeting with the social worker to talk to her. My daughter is in deep grief.
I left a message with her office asking if my daughter can come with me to our next meeting. Her answer was she didn't understand why all of a sudden my daughter wanted to meet her, this even though she knew that my daughter's mother passed away about a week and a half before.
She then requested that her office not send her any more messages about this because this was her day off.
Was my social worker's two reactions as stated above appropriate for a mental health professional to express?
I left a message with her office asking if my daughter can come with me to our next meeting. Her answer was she didn't understand why all of a sudden my daughter wanted to meet her, this even though she knew that my daughter's mother passed away about a week and a half before.
She then requested that her office not send her any more messages about this because this was her day off.
Was my social worker's two reactions as stated above appropriate for a mental health professional to express?