I just see this in a metaphorical way, like real life is an unedited filming while therapy consists of a set of deliberate and usually careful still photos with chances to edit and reedit. It is like saying art isn't real life. Well, that is true I guess, but why does that devalue art? or make it seem "fake"? Art enhances our experiences.
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