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Old Oct 11, 2013, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by stopdog View Post
I did not mean a therapist said a client should fight it. In fact, in my understanding, being told the therapist thinks the client is fighting "the process" (whatever the hell that is) is not super good from the therapist's point of view.

It always sounds to me like the definition of "the process" is the process. The process is the process. Just do the process which is the process. Nonsensical to me.
(Good lord, we can't explain it to you - that would be madness to tell you what we mean by our psychobabble in clear terms you would understand. That would give the whole game away.)
Sorry,mybad, I read your post wrong and took it to mean the therapist was telling someone to fight it.
Yes, indeed, it feels like they are playing a game sometimes and we have to solve some cryptic riddle to win and move on to the next stage. The reason I think that mostly they don't explain is because they don't know.