Thank goodness I've never had a client notice that I know of. I've "outed" myself to a small handful of clients that shared their incontinence with me and I've told my boss and another coworker/friend about my incontinence. The clients really appreciated my self disclosure and my coworkers, also psychologists, handled the news beautifully. I'm to the point where sharing that I'm incontinent not only is getting easier but it's been taking stress off of me cuz I'm not nearly so worried about hiding it now.
As for diapers, I sprung for some of the Tena Slip Maxis and I got totally hooked. They are so thin and yet so incredibly absorbent that I feel totally safe in them during the day at work. They're so darned expensive though that I hoard them and only use them at work. They disappear under Dockers and they're virtually silent and the tapes just do not fail. Man I wish Tena would make these available in the US so I could wear them all the time. For all other non-work situations I've begun using the new A+ level 3 from XP Medical. Goodness knows I've tried just about everything on the market. I have to use plastic backed diapers because the cloth like ones chafe my legs terribly. Plus I think plastic conceals odor better which makes me feel more confident at work. The thing I noticed about wearing a full diaper at work is that I can pee while still sitting down and not worry about leaks. I admit I still worry about having a flood while sitting cuz most diapers will fail if you overwhelm them too quickly while sitting. Yes, I had to learn that the hard way.
Nice to talk to another counselor. I'm also a CBT devotee and I do a lot of training for our practicum students and interns on this approach.
CJ