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Ask him to prove it. He made a claim, he has the burden of proof. Either he'll be correct and will surely be able to provide plenty of evidence or he won't. One of you will learn something.
You need therapy and you need to apologize to Claire for telling her she’ll always be in second place and for questioning her own grief. You also need family therapy with your kids
If keeping the father being out of their life was causing distress to OP, was potentially harmful to them or their life, or if OP was in a very solid and comfortable place in life where it could be beneficial to talk to his father to try and heal things/confront the father once and for all about the way OP feels, then the therapist might have a point for trying to push OP out of their comfort zone.
From everything in the post, OP is NOT comfortable and does not want reconciliation, OP is not in a stable place in their life expecting a new baby, OP is feeling threatened by the parents breaking their boundaries again and moving nearby to try and force a relationship, OP is feeling cornered and attacked, and ALL of these things contributing to the therapists recommendation that OP should still accept contact with their father is proof that the therapist is not right for OP or where they are right now. No therapist worth their shit would recommend a client in an actively hostile place with a person who is potentially stalking them or minimum shattering reasonable boundaries to further contact or reward bad or dangerous behavior with exactly what their neglectful-abusive parent wants.
Ask him to prove it. He made a claim, he has the burden of proof. Either he'll be correct and will surely be able to provide plenty of evidence or he won't. One of you will learn something.
You need therapy and you need to apologize to Claire for telling her she’ll always be in second place and for questioning her own grief. You also need family therapy with your kids
If keeping the father being out of their life was causing distress to OP, was potentially harmful to them or their life, or if OP was in a very solid and comfortable place in life where it could be beneficial to talk to his father to try and heal things/confront the father once and for all about the way OP feels, then the therapist might have a point for trying to push OP out of their comfort zone.
From everything in the post, OP is NOT comfortable and does not want reconciliation, OP is not in a stable place in their life expecting a new baby, OP is feeling threatened by the parents breaking their boundaries again and moving nearby to try and force a relationship, OP is feeling cornered and attacked, and ALL of these things contributing to the therapists recommendation that OP should still accept contact with their father is proof that the therapist is not right for OP or where they are right now. No therapist worth their shit would recommend a client in an actively hostile place with a person who is potentially stalking them or minimum shattering reasonable boundaries to further contact or reward bad or dangerous behavior with exactly what their neglectful-abusive parent wants.