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Default Dec 05, 2018 at 12:27 AM
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Is it right to only have a therapist to beachi at?

Some one paid to to listen?
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Default Dec 05, 2018 at 09:25 AM
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Is it right to only have a therapist to beachi at?

Some one paid to to listen?
yes it is ok if thats what you need ... a place to just vent and someone to listen to you vent. I know many people who see their treatment providers for this. I have also walked in to my therapists office and said "I just need you to listen today, this that and the other thing is going on and ....." then after a while I wind down and my therapist says How are you feeling now that you have gotten that off your chest? and I say wonderful thanks see you next week?

therapy sessions is for what ever you need to work out that you cant work out on your own and that includes having a place to go just to unload / vent with someone listening.
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Default Dec 05, 2018 at 11:11 AM
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Yes, I do believe you can do that if you want. After all, it's your own money and you decide how to spend it. Venting and sharing to other people can be very therapeutic. So if that's working out for you, keep doing it! Anything that can help you
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Default Dec 06, 2018 at 10:30 PM
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I only ask is because nobody else cares to listen.
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"We're listening..."
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Default Dec 07, 2018 at 07:50 AM
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I only ask is because nobody else cares to listen.

it made me sad to read that.I do understand how that feels though,feeling like you have to pay someone to listen and care.

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Of course. Consider it passionate recitals of what is going on. T can't help if T doesn't understand what's going on and it's effect on you. Went thru that phase..ah, several times!! Eventually gave T opportunity to say something. His more objective insight to patterns was invaluable. Bitc...ah,complaining...perfectly acceptable use of therapy time!
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I disagree!!!! That is what most of the PHD psycho-therapists, aka psychologists, that I paid, thought was their job. They just thought they were to be listeners. NO! NO!

Mental health professionals are paid to "CURE" mental health issues! It is a mental health professionals job to improve the quality of life of their patients by every means possible and as fast as possible!

Their main task during the first month of therapy is to be diagnosticians. Within the first or second month of therapy they should have a good idea, based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel, which category of mental health issues applies to the patient. Then based on that diagnosis they should advance with therapy to improve the quality of life/stabilize the patient as fast as possible.

I would suggest to all mental health professionals to develop a questionaire based on Maslow's Heirarchy of Human Needs that should be filled out by the patient during the first two visits. Then the therapist needs to help the patient in areas that are preventing him/her from having basic human needs, aka a job, healthy relationships, a sex life, etc. If you are not getting laid on a regular basis you are going to be depressed and no drug will cure it!! If the therapist immediately focuses on the patient's human needs then the patient's quality of life will start to improve quickly if the therapist is competent.

The idiotic questionaires that I filled out supposedly showed me to be depressed. I don't need to fill out a questionaire for that! As an engineer the questionaires that I filled out made me know right off the bat that I was dealing with incompetence. They are based on bad scientific logic. They simply are statistically categorizing each patient based on how other patients before answered the questions. That is bogus science.

I can pay a hooker to listen to me and she will relieve my sexual anxiety also for about the same hourly rate as a mental health professional. Or I could just go to a massage therapist to get my stress relieved. No, mental health professionals need to be better than that! I propose that mental health professionals be moved under the AMA and be regulated by them. I also believe that we need to make it a requirement to get into graduate school for psychiatry or psychology to have a Bachelor of Nursing Degree. That would weed out people who are not really mentally capable of dealing with the mentally ill.
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I disagree!!!! That is what most of the PHD psycho-therapists, aka psychologists, that I paid, thought was their job. They just thought they were to be listeners. NO! NO!

Mental health professionals are paid to "CURE" mental health issues! It is a mental health professionals job to improve the quality of life of their patients by every means possible and as fast as possible!

Their main task during the first month of therapy is to be diagnosticians. Within the first or second month of therapy they should have a good idea, based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel, which category of mental health issues applies to the patient. Then based on that diagnosis they should advance with therapy to improve the quality of life/stabilize the patient as fast as possible.

I would suggest to all mental health professionals to develop a questionaire based on Maslow's Heirarchy of Human Needs that should be filled out by the patient during the first two visits. Then the therapist needs to help the patient in areas that are preventing him/her from having basic human needs, aka a job, healthy relationships, a sex life, etc. If you are not getting laid on a regular basis you are going to be depressed and no drug will cure it!! If the therapist immediately focuses on the patient's human needs then the patient's quality of life will start to improve quickly if the therapist is competent.

The idiotic questionaires that I filled out supposedly showed me to be depressed. I don't need to fill out a questionaire for that! As an engineer the questionaires that I filled out made me know right off the bat that I was dealing with incompetence. They are based on bad scientific logic. They simply are statistically categorizing each patient based on how other patients before answered the questions. That is bogus science.

I can pay a hooker to listen to me and she will relieve my sexual anxiety also for about the same hourly rate as a mental health professional. Or I could just go to a massage therapist to get my stress relieved. No, mental health professionals need to be better than that! I propose that mental health professionals be moved under the AMA and be regulated by them. I also believe that we need to make it a requirement to get into graduate school for psychiatry or psychology to have a Bachelor of Nursing Degree. That would weed out people who are not really mentally capable of dealing with the mentally ill.
Thanks...I’m going to rethink this.

I’m looking around for a t that works evenings......I’d be more than happy to pay more for my convience/their inconvience.

If I was a Therapist, I’d have evening hours.
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Default Dec 20, 2018 at 10:42 PM
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Cure? Lol. Its not their job to CURE you, its their job to help guide you and support you, its YOUR JOB to do the therapy work of what helps you and make youself CURED. ...wow...lol.
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