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Old Nov 26, 2017, 04:29 PM
Anonymous52976
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Yes, they have. In my experience, therapists don't mention it much, but there are some increasingly common reports about it. Here's a list of some articles I got when I searched for "adverse effects psychotherapy":

https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C....0.1VIaPHkq-_k
Some interesting articles in that link!

Wow. I definitely experienced these issues:

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Key risks of psychotherapy to the patient include

Excessive self –absorption at the expense of important external demands. (Work, family etc.)
Externalised locus of control may lead to the adoption of a victim role.
Decreased capacity to make independent judgements
It is getting better now, but I seriously did not have these issues before starting therapy years ago. These new behaviors were not specific to this therapy, but they did get much, much worse this time around.
Thanks for this!
here today