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Old Dec 01, 2016, 02:29 PM
xenos xenos is offline
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I agree with Pfrog23. It's hard to pin-point your T intentions however by saying that. Yes we are unqualified to offer professional support to each other, But we are not defective either even though we feel defective. The person who is currently writing this reply is pursuing his PhD despite difficultly . Sometimes we need other's help and sometimes only one person is enough for us to heal and feel heard. For me This support group at least made me aware I'm not alone in my struggle, I relate to some experiences of others, and it helps to share our thoughts and feelings.

Un-therapized therapists complicate the healing and make it worse according to Pete Walker, and I agree with him 100%. It's very hard for a therapist to get ride of all his imperfections and past family issues (everyone has issues because no family is perfect, and that can be sensed by us because we are very keen in noticing negative things from others). Not everyone has the bliss of healing, even though his title is " therapist"
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