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Originally Posted by artemis-within
"If that were true, then the process could be and would be explained to clients."
Ah semantics. The 'process' would be the moving through a series of steps um, let's call them procedures - and the procedures would vary from client to client because we are all different. But it's still a process, because as we do the work, progress is made little by little as we work through the procedures or whatever you want to call it. Just because it isn't the same for everybody doesn't mean it's not a process.
I don't want this to turn into an argument so I'm gonna bow out now. SD I respect the thoughts, opinions and the wit you share with us here. I just sorta feel strongly about this subject because the 'process' for lack of a better word that I have been going through with my T has helped me SOOOOO much and I just wish the same for everyone.
Peace out!
-Art
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I am glad you feel it is working for you.
I am not trying to argue either, just trying to make my position understood. I do not understand what trust the process means in any useful way nor what the "doing the work" means. I do agree that the therapist cannot fix anything. And I would not trust them to do it correctly even if they tried. And I am very frustrated with both the lack of clear information from therapists and my seeming inability to explain what I mean.