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Originally Posted by stopdog
I wish their so called profession would do more to acknowledge the real harm that can be done by them and that therapy is not risk free. Some of them talk about it like there are no dangers at all - which is quite reckless in my opinion.
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I agree. It is normal and compulsory in the medical field to make possible side effects of medications known, why not non-drug so called "treatments"? My first T has a lot of stuff where he talks about "good therapy" and how therapy is the holy grail for all sorts of problems, but never once mentions the risks and potential adverse effects. I confronted him about this once in session and there he acknowledged that there can be harmful effects, but he would never talk about it openly and honestly. I also very much dislike the whole "safe space" thing, IMO it is a big lie as a generalization. Safe for some, the complete opposite for others.