Yes I think a ts approach will be influenced by their personalities and their life experience. Normalising wouldn't work for me and I find it condescending. Your normal is not my normal so please don't tell me that because you also felt like that it is normal because that's not true, it was normAl for you but not for me. Pathologising is not a good intervention for me either. This is where I like the person centred approach to therapy because it accepts a client for whatever they are without labelling them. I tend to neither normalise or pathologise and to be interested in how it was for the client and they experienced whatever it is they are having issues with. I am glad that you have the two different ts and two different perspectives though lonesome because sometimes a fesh pair of eyes reveals a lot more.
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