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Originally Posted by Mastodon
I don't think there is an all-or-nothing answer. In general I'd say no but I'm sure it depends entirely on the circumstances. And needless to say there is no one single definition of "processing" in a therapy context.
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The poll allows for multiple responses.
That processing does not have a single or clear definition is certainly not a good thing, as I see it.
If true -that they do not all use processing in the same way - perhaps a question is do you and the therapist agree on the definition of processing.
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Last edited by stopdog; Aug 20, 2015 at 09:35 AM.
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