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Default Oct 07, 2019 at 04:05 AM
 
The power indifference.
The minimizing of traumatic experiences from the therapist who reiterates little t from bit T; they are both traumatic.
The lack of belief in continuous traumatic stress.
The lack of help for those with DID or thise who have partially integrated but still need treatment for DID.
The stigma on certain mental disorders from professionals.
The toxic countertransference.
The inability or unwillingness to share notes.
The lack of attending to patient preferences.
The lack of cultural training.
The disregard for treating microaggression trauma.
The not allowing emotional expression.
The stopping a client who is crying and in the middle or beginning of a would-be breakthrough in disclosing a trauma memory.
The lack of empathy from the therapist.
The putting words in a patient's mouth.
The disbelief in dissociative disorders.
The lack of treatments for past therapy abuse and iatrogenic effects.
The premature termination.
The misdiagnoses.
The lack of stating what the treatment goals, approaches, and risks are up front.
The lack of mental health parity.
The stigma.
The lack of grief and loss processing.
The lack of assessing strengths in addition to symptoms.
The lack of accountability.
The ethical dillemas.
The burnout felt by clients, not just therapists' compassion fatigue.
The effects of the therapists' compassion fatigue on the client.
The lack of explaining different treatment options and modalities.
The infantilizing of the client.
The lack of spending more time building trust and rapport.
The lack of screening therapists before licensing them.
The lack of cultural sensitivity training.
The lack of veteran-related training for civilian therapists.
The lack of understanding that chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, ageing transitions, pain management issues, and other physiological or neurological issues is not curable through therapy, and is not psychosomatic per se, but they do impact our emotiins, memories, and cognitions.
The lack of unconditional positive regard and candor, both at the same time.
The lack of therapy for false memory syndrome, if it truly is an issue.
The lack of therapy for therapists so that they do not take it out on their clients.
The names of certain diagnoses need to change to reduce stigma and more accurately reflect symptoms instead of dispositions; there should be a growth perspective that is stronger than a fixed one when defining symptoms and assigning labels
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