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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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Yeah, this isn't a list of why one shouldn't trust a T, more like "These things will probably go through your mind during therapy."