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[excerpted from this book review]
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Waring Rant Below: no judgement if you like this stuff, it just bothers me a bit, so I wanted to say something.
What is up with the new age thing for real. Some hints of this seem to linger in most therapy offices I've been to. I get that they want the space to be calming but some nice soft piano music in the waiting room would be just as good as the newagy stuff. Also what is up with the meditating thing. They claim that its non-religious, but it has serious religious overtones to me. It really does seem like a spiritual practice that belongs to a certain group of people. Thank Goodness my last therapist suggested that I sketch instead of meditate. Much more helpful for me too. *End Rant* |
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The part about a "counselor" above is just untrue/misleading...I am looking at the web site for the Board of Licensed Professional Counselors for my state. To be a Licensed Professional Counselor you have to have a certain level of education, take exams, take continuing education classes, etc. There are also titles of Licensed Professional Counselor Associate and Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor that require the same.
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I meditate every day and do qi gong breathing exercises. I find them useful. I am one of the least religious people ever. I would not say I was spiritual either.
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However there are no licenses for "psychoanalysts" or "psychotherapists" as far as I can tell.
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My main T is into mindfulness, and his work has been openly influenced by Buddhist philosophy. I think the fictional tv racist/bigot Archie Bunker once used the term "atheistic jew" , in an odd way, actually describes my T, or at least an agnostic Jewish person, if there is such a thing (love my T to pieces btw!!!)
So it has always made me confused and wary too. In the end I've taken up meditation and a bit of mindfulness myself. I'm an atheist. I guess I got over my misgivings over mixing religious influence and therapy. |
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I agree most of these things are bad for a Therapist to try to engage in, some are even criminally bad.
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I believe somebody once posted something about it being different in different U.S. states. I can't remember the details, but as far as I can recall, in some states, "psychotherapist" is actually a protected job title. Which is also the case in my country - you cannot call yourself a psychotherapist here unless you have a licence from the government board of health and welfare.
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