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Old Jul 14, 2014, 10:34 AM
Anonymous200320
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Originally Posted by pbutton View Post
Generally when I start to feel therapy is too random and frou-frou for my taste, I start looking at the facts. The fact is that I HAVE changed, for whatever reason. Something is working, even if it's difficult to pinpoint exactly what is driving the change. The relationship is changing me in ways I find beneficial.
This is what my T points out to me at irregular intervals, when I question whether the therapy works. I'm not a big fan of Myers-Briggs, because I see it as trying to force something that is essentially unscientific and unclassifiable (human personalities) into categories based on vague science. It's interesting as general broad descriptors, though - I tend to get INTJ or INTP depending on the day, but I work with quantitative science, and one of the reasons I work well with my T is that he talks to me like an academic, very rationally and applying a lot of logic.