Is there anything wrong in using a therapist/counsellor just as someone to offload to every week if there isn't a specific end goal?
I don't necessarily mean that no therapy takes place; because I think after a while if the T is any good and the client is willing to work on their issues, then change will happen.
Rather if a person doesn't have any family and few friends, or no one they could turn to for that purpose (f&f are unlikely to be able to remain impartial in their views anyhow), is it ok to use a T in that way?
There are organisations who offer a listening service, such as Samaritans or Silver Line (UK) but they won't offer suggestions, or guidance. Plus there's the issue of speaking to a different person each time, you don't get to build a trusting relationship with them like you can with a T.
Would appreciate people's thoughts on this.
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