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Old Sep 08, 2016, 01:21 PM
BudFox BudFox is offline
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Originally Posted by puzzle_bug1987 View Post
Can you or someone who is training to be a therapist explain what this means?

I wonder a lot how therapists are trained to relate to clients.
I wonder if part of the problem is the basic idea that someone can be trained to relate to people. In my estimation healthy relating comes from strong self-awareness and from caring about other people. I suppose one could be trained to read non-verbal cues more effectively, but perhaps the more you formalize and analyze human interaction, the less healthy it gets. I have found normal spontaneous relating hard to come by in therapy.
Thanks for this!
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