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Originally Posted by monalisasmile
I can see where Stopdog is coming from. Excuse me if I am speaking for you or misinterpreting this- if so correct me. But I think she views therapy as a paid for service and in some way it is, it is whatever you want it to be because you are paying for it. She see's t as a professional like a doctor or dentist with whom there is no relationship- just a paid for service, a job and that's ok too as we all have different needs and wants.
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Well I do view it as a paid for service. The point of my response was that not everyone hires a therapist (or personal trainer) for the same service/ reasons/purpose/with the same expectations and so forth. I might go to a doctor to get an explanation for a rash - but not want/use the dr's ointments or pills or advice. Just for the identification.
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