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http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/06/21...boss-mean.html
I thought this article gave some insight on how (and why) to provide "unconditional positive regard" in t and on PC and IRL. |
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![]() BonnieJean, justdesserts
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The unconditional positive regard is from therapist to client - not vice versa. Are you suggesting everyone give a copy of the article to the therapist they hire so that the therapist may figure out how to do it better? (I did read it - have no idea what it would have to do with therapy - I fully recognize it may in some fashion - I just don't see it). In general, I did not disagree with the article.
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Thanks, hankster. That's a good article.
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