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Originally Posted by stopdog
Perhaps for some, but not for others. What one person may find useful can be very different from what someone else finds useful. Just because something is not what one person would do, does not make it universally a waste.
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We'll just have to disagree. I cannot fathom how reading random posts on an internet forum for an entire hour of therapy would help me work on MY issues and MY life. Seems avoidant and voyeuristic. I can't imagine a therapist finding this kind of activity specifically relevant to a clients' well-being. If a client finds A thread or A post relevant to themselves, I would assume they could print it off and take that one thread in and use it as a jumping off point for their own therapy, but to simply spend an entire hour of therapy analyzing OTHER people's lives seems entirely irrelevant to a clients' OWN therapy. I suppose people can feel free to waste their therapy time that way, but it does seem like a waste.