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[quote=Anonymous]Critical thinking will get you to the same result regarding talk therapy for kids Talk therapy is highly dependent on someone have life experiences and the ability to apply those experiences and reactions to feelings and emotions and this requires introspection. Little kids need to be told this is going to get better and this is how to do it and then given explicit steps to do. Often there is anxiety of not understanding what the therapist is asking so the child is nervous and agrees with the therapist. If your young child has been to talk therapy or is going, take a pause and deep down is there really any change? casually ask your child if they underdrand the therapists questions. If the child goes to a therapist and doesn’t speak , consider the therapist may have an antagonistic style or uses superfluous wording in questions leaving some kids to not really get what they are being asked and thus feel like they are being tricked so they refuse to answer. [/quote]
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