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Originally Posted by BudFox
I am not, but I watched some of his videos a while back. He is articulate and knowledgable and a compelling speaker. Reading his community page, sounds like group therapy where he is a father figure, giving out lessons and homework and advice. He seems invested, to an alarming degree, in the concept of attachment injury as a worldview.
God forbid one of these therapists might make some videos or write a book about attachment injury IN THERAPY. Guessing the customer base for that is huge.
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I agree that there's a bit of a paternalistic vibe at times. Overall, it's useful! I prefer this approach to other stuff I found online which focused more on a victimized mentality than on healing.