Anonymous wrote:When you go to a therapist, you tell them your woes but from an extremely biased, first person perspective. The therapist recieves the information from a biased narrator with no perspective or insight into other people the patient may reference.
How would a therapist guide you if she/he spends the entire session validating your perspective?
There are so many people who dig deeper into their dysfunction or selfishness because they’re now being validated by certified therapists.
Anonymous wrote:When you go to a therapist, you tell them your woes but from an extremely biased, first person perspective. The therapist recieves the information from a biased narrator with no perspective or insight into other people the patient may reference.
How would a therapist guide you if she/he spends the entire session validating your perspective?
There are so many people who dig deeper into their dysfunction or selfishness because they’re now being validated by certified therapists.
Anonymous wrote:When you go to a therapist, you tell them your woes but from an extremely biased, first person perspective. The therapist recieves the information from a biased narrator with no perspective or insight into other people the patient may reference.
How would a therapist guide you if she/he spends the entire session validating your perspective?
There are so many people who dig deeper into their dysfunction or selfishness because they’re now being validated by certified therapists.
Anonymous wrote:When you go to a therapist, you tell them your woes but from an extremely biased, first person perspective. The therapist recieves the information from a biased narrator with no perspective or insight into other people the patient may reference.
How would a therapist guide you if she/he spends the entire session validating your perspective?
There are so many people who dig deeper into their dysfunction or selfishness because they’re now being validated by certified therapists.
Anonymous wrote:Very often it's unhelpful.