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Old Jan 30, 2018, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by stopdog View Post
I think one of the many problems is how many therapists themselves don't recognize a risk to the client. They may see malpractice/licensing risks to themselves (which is usually for only the most egregious sorts of behavior on their part) but I think an alarming number of them see therapy as risk free for the client. I have seen them write that in their blogs - therapy has no risk- no downsides - no pesky side effects and so on. And sadly, I think some of them actually believe it. I don't know if it is because they are clueless morons or because they are true believers or what - but I do think it is a scary situation when they can't see how harmful they/it can be. For me, probably the only reason I did not feel scammed was because I never believed in what they said they were selling in the first place. That annoyed the woman a great deal.


It has been my experience that many of the therapists I have encountered are clueless morons.
There is always a risk in everything including therapy. I think clients should be forewarned before seeking therapy.
I think it’s frightening the amount of therapists who call themselves healers and think they some kind of gifted person. They are people have have supposedly learned certain skills to help others, that’s all.
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