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Originally Posted by magicalprince
It wasn't intended to be client-blaming, rather, IMO it is client-empowering. A therapist does not own your life or your emotions. They can't fix the problem, but they can help you see where the problem is and hopefully, what to do about it. I believe that all adult clients are able to do this, but it takes time, and commitment (to getting better, not commitment to seeing a particular therapist), which if the client does not have, they simply will not get better, no matter what the therapist does. It is the client's actions and behavioral changes that actually must solve the problem.
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And sometimes it does not matter how hard or how much the client works - therapy still fails.
I really dislike the blame the client for therapy failure mindset and I think it lets the therapist off scott free.