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#61
Can’t we all just agree that there is no ‘normal’ in therapy, and nobody has any definitive clue what will work for anybody else?
All we have are our OWN experiences to share. I don’t see how anyone can speak from a place higher than that... |
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koru_kiwi, missbella
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I go out of my way to avoid personal bickering, but in this case i took the bait from another poster, which I regret. eta: I tend to give clients benefit of the doubt over therapists. Therapists are professional manipulators. Some people give therapists benefit of the doubt and consider clients to be unreliable witnesses to their own experience and think nothing of openly contradicting what the client says or feels. This is considered normal and a-ok. Last edited by BudFox; May 28, 2019 at 08:52 PM.. |
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missbella, stopdog
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BudFox, stopdog
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These interpretations stem from your head and for some reason you are attributing them to me. If I tell you that your interpretation is incorrect then rather than correcting your understanding you are accusing me of gaslighting. But this is your thinking and not mine. To me, the things I wrote do not suggest anything what you think. Rather, I suggested something completely different that you failed to see. The argument with you is totally pointless because you are insisting that you know better what I thought and suggested and that's obviously totally absurd. |
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