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Originally Posted by awkwardlyyours
I didn't have a problem with the article either but I just thought trust wasn't the correct word to use in the title -- a lot of the stuff mentioned can't be proved / disproved and the rest of it is a part of most non-superficial human interactions. So, in terms of consistently being able to match actions with words (which I think is crucial for trust), I'm not sure how this stuff can be covered or pass a test of trust.
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I'm going to have to agree with you on this, the title doesn't really fit the article. Perhaps it should have been titled something like "25 Thoughts you may have experienced while in therapy".
IMO, this isn't really a trust issue, it's more of a client's thoughts, hesitation and willingness to open up, and in my head, I would be anticipating the therapist possibly thinking this way (whether right or wrong).