Thread: but WHY??
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Old Mar 07, 2011, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by mgran View Post
Well, I'm not a therapist, but I must say I'm really surprised she would have a problem with someone asking "why?"

One of the worst things that ever happens to us as we grow up (assuming we grow up "normal") is that we lose our desire to understand everything around us. I consider finding out the why of everything one of the most important things in life. If I hadn't kept asking "why" I would have believed my hallucinations and paranoia, and never got around to telling my doctor what was really happening... and God knows where I'd be now.

I've got to say, constantly questioning, so long as you're prepared to accept an answer, is a very healthy way to approach life.

But like I say... I'm not a therapist.
now THAT is the key part! and the other part is, are you prepared to accept that there is no answer?

im of the mind that therapy's goal is not necessarily to relieve anxiety. anxiety is a part of life. i think the goal is to help people to be more comfortable living with the anxiety....

if someone asks why and the answer is, that's just the way it is, can they accept that? i know very very few people for whom that would be acceptable....even if that is the only answer available
Thanks for this!
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