Ooh. I HATE yams! Had a bad experience with a yam once.
Unless a T is pretty new to the business, I can't see why coming here (unless they are still in the throws of their own intensive therapy as a patient) would be that interesting really. I mean, their own patients with their own stories and those one-to-one therapy relationships would be far more stimulating, probably stimulating enough to give them their "fix" of therapy for the day. I mean, I don't go home after a long day of teaching and go on teaching forums to hear about more people teaching all day or to read about students griping about their teachers (

). I wouldn't see the appeal. Now, if I want to go on a professional website for ideas for my OWN students that's one thing, but that would rarely be in the form of a forum and wouldn't at all need to be a regular thing. To read threads about it just would have no appeal (and yes, I've looked at teacher forums and they really are just more of what I see and hear all day -- very much not what I want to spend my spare time reading). I want to rest in the evenings and to get out of my teacher role for a few hours. I have to have that time to recharge for the next day. I would think most people work the same way about their own profession. I'm not certain consuming yourself 24/7 with your profession is really a healthy idea honestly.