Yes...i think that if the barriers are too much...and nothing is happening...the therapist is there precisely to point it out.
...but in the end...it seems that the client needs to be ready to make the change...because the therapist can say all he/she wants...but the client needs to make a connection somewhere in there....else....the change will not "take" hold...or at least the barrier will not be seen....
in the end...sometimes the barriers have been in place so long that you need someone to really tell you....but how effective they can be is another issue.
if they have been in place too long....i really am not sure one can see the barriers.
it is a very intriguing topic
.....my first novel was all about perceptions....and how do you "get" out of something when you don't know you are in it. it ended kind of badly when someone wasn't able to get out their false "perceptions"
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