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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think therapy is joke in most cases and I hate that it’s become so commonplace, particularly among teenagers. I read the article and that the concept of mutuality—thinking of both your own needs and those of others—even needed to be explained and prescribed is indicative of how self-centered we’ve become as a society.[/quote] +1 I of course believe in therapy for people suffering from deep trauma, etc. but huge eye roll at people defining their boundaries, dropping the rope, lol. For what it’s worth, i have a sibling suffering from manic deprsssion with delusions. Will not get help. He is a classic case, but fears and distrusts doctors and medicine. It has been tough as his sister and I have orayed he wouod go to a therapist or any doctor at all! So i personally believe the people who really beed therapy will rarely go.[/quote]
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