04-13-2020, 12:51 PM
(04-13-2020, 12:41 PM)user316 Wrote: [redacted]
I've observed you speaking and have noted no physical manifestations of neurosis such as picking of the skin...
If I'm wrong, show me some photos of your war wounds.
Regardless...
This is where it does become important to address the fact that the patient must at least in some way LIKE and respect the rehabilitator.
If the patient hated you or thought you were dumb or annoying, or simply didn't enjoy talking to you, then this therapy very clearly would not work, and would be a negative experience... exactly what we do not want.
And so you see, all of the hurtles to overcome with regards to this method of rehabilitation are nothing to shake a stick at and it's no wonder people don't get help.
That's why I mention loved ones, family, friends... and how it's so devastating that often times none of them understand the problem or even breach the topic.
Reminds me of this man's message...
"Why I Quit Being a Therapist: The Truth About The Psych Industry"
https://www.sectual.com/thread-6702.html
Instead of depending on psychologists, people should learn how to help their loved ones.