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Originally Posted by atisketatasket
I was agog before I read it. Now I’m just  . Your option 1 pretty much explains why.
All the same old canards about the relationship and the alliance and how there should be trust and safety and acceptance between therapist and client.
I think this should be a question on the final:
The relationship between therapist and client is like:
A) hell
B) an alliance
C) a bad acid trip
D) the dark side of the Force
Btw, art, there is a sidebar on drumming and therapy.
And, AY, current t apparently needs to develop “cultural competence.”
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The sidebar on drumming and therapy - is it positive? or meh? I've found it a helpful component of my therapy, then again, I do the drumming thing on my own too apart from therapy so maybe that's why. Just curious what your book says about it. That day when I got to t's and heard her drumming inside from my car, it relaxed me even just barely hearing it. Even without the journeying part, I find the drumbeat soothing.