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Old Jun 11, 2018, 09:30 PM
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I was also thinking that the therapist’s theoretical orientation and training would probably make a big difference here. Cognitive behavioral therapy, for example, is very big on challenging one’s perceptions, so that would be a problem. Psychodynamic therapists as a whole are probably better at making a client feel validated. I suspect that therapists with specific interest and training in trauma are some of the best in this area.
Thanks for this!
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