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I strongly believe that cbt serves to mask/prolong the repression of emotions for which clients enter therapy.
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withit:
That is a very interesting thought and I have wondered about the same thing!
I've continued this on "Afraid to leave my T" thread.
However, having thought about it more since yesterday when I was thinking of returning to the T, I am going to forge ahead and go with the new T ir we 'fit' and if not I will continue looking for an analytical psychotherapist. My future depends on it. I am so tired of the emotional confusion, the emotional meltdowns, being alone and afraid.
Thank you so much for the book reference. I intend to see if it's available on Amazon and order it. It sounds interesting.
sidony: A site I like to go to often is
www.guidetopsychology.com and this site has helped me understand the different types of therapies and what my current one is ... and what it isn't., as well as what I want... and what I don't.
Also I have talked for some time (over a year) to someone online at another site who is a trained and educated therapist (Doctorage in psychology and analytical thinker) but who doesn't practice. She has been wonderful and has hleped me see things that I need help with and about the different approaches of the various models/orientations.
Thanks so much for your posts!