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Default Nov 24, 2017 at 11:42 AM
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Attunement in Hakomi Therapy: Bringing 'Self' to the Surface

Just ran across this. My t does this stuff.... never called it anything, but I recognize what she does in this article. In part:

"The process of Hakomi therapy often includes internal exploration, eyes closed. For many, the therapist represents our first experience of our “witnessing self” (our nonjudgmental observer) and our attuned, compassionate parent."

This. Oh my goodnes, this!!

and "Many individuals arrive at therapy unaware of missing pieces, trying to complete a puzzle that has no form. A grounded, defined sense of Self begins to form when we see our traits, qualities, habits, and bodily movements reflected without judgment. We find missing pieces that may have remained invisible for a lifetime, until an attuned witness, with compassion, acknowledged, accepted, and echoed back to us these valuable and wanted aspects of Self."
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Default Nov 29, 2017 at 09:51 AM
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“Dissociative Phenomena in the Everyday Lives of Trauma Survivors” - PDF
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Default Dec 01, 2017 at 10:16 AM
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Therapists admitting to manipulating
https://forums.studentdoctor.net/thr...herapy.919483/

And a small bit of refreshing honesty
http://www.mentor-coach.eu/EN/articl...st_client.html

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Default Dec 04, 2017 at 02:36 AM
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Interesting to know--but if you are YAVIS (Young Attractive Verbal Intelligent Successful)--why would you need continuous therapy? (Actually, I can think of a few reasons but when you have more resources, it is easier to manage mental illnesses.)

It reminds me of when I was a teacher--teaching in areas of town where there is more poverty was always more challenging because the kids would lack so many basic things (a good breakfast; sleep routines; basic supplies at home like books, paper, pencils; some were even homeless) that help children thrive in school. I know many, many teachers that start out in schools like these but eventually transfer to the schools in their metropolitan area where the parents are more well off. When my sister and I were in a lower income schools--we spent hundreds of our own dollars on various supplies of all sorts to fill in the gaps (pencils, books, treats/arts and crafts) that we just wanted our children to have. Along these lines--one article talked about how the author did not wants to work with HOUNDS (Homely Old Unattractive Nonverbal and Dumb) anymore because (especially) they weren't always getting paid. In a capitalist society, sometimes money talks. I have noticed that when I was without insurance I had to call about a dozen psychiatrists before I found one that was willing to treat me so maybe a big factor in the USA is that many HOUNDS are without good insurance?

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This is an article I've just randomly encountered, with elements of CSA and related psychoanalytic therapy in adulthood - I thought it might be of interest to some here. I think it could also be a good one to initiate a discussion and critiques about therapy techniques and interpretations (I find it very controversial at least), but it contains maybe too heavy material (!) for an open forum discussion, so I will just post it on this thread.
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Default Dec 14, 2017 at 01:02 PM
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Mental health care funding cuts and poor mh professional training put the most vulnerable clients at even greater risk-

“Mental health services are telling patients: ‘If you really wanted to kill yourself, you would have done it.’”

Some mental health services are telling patients: ?If you really wanted to kill yourself, you would have done it? | The Independent
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Default Dec 16, 2017 at 01:50 PM
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https://everydayfeminism.com/2015/08...our-therapist/
Not sure about this article but it was interesting to read. I found her comments very rude and not boundaries but maybe it's a cultural issue
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Default Dec 16, 2017 at 02:11 PM
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I agreed with the author on setting boundaries for the therapist. I did not find it rude at all. So maybe it is cultural.

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Default Dec 16, 2017 at 03:27 PM
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I agreed with the author on setting boundaries for the therapist. I did not find it rude at all. So maybe it is cultural.


I think we should have boundaries with everyone including therapists but maybe I found the way she said or wrote those boundaries diaries as rude. Maybe it's that I would find them rude and plenty others wouldn't
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Default Dec 20, 2017 at 10:15 AM
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I found that these comments or boundary settings sort of assume that the therapist is a complete dumb-a... I can't see a reason why anyone would find it helpful to see a therapist to whom one needs to say things like that. I found the suggestions to role-play therapy session with a trusted friend especially ridiculous. Honestly, what would justify the need to role-play for therapy session?

Don't get me wrong, I'm all for boundaries but that shouldn't be used as a justification for continuing to see useless therapists.
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Default Dec 21, 2017 at 05:33 PM
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I don't think there's anything wrong with boundaries but I thought some of the examples were really strange. Like "I'm here to work on my depression so don't ask me about my family" or "I have a history of eating disorder so don't ask me about food", sounds like a way to avoid facing important issues.
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Default Dec 21, 2017 at 05:43 PM
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For me, if I am there because I want to fix X - then I am not going to talk to the therapist about Y unless the therapist (and they never did) can tell my how talking about Y will fix X. For me, I did not hire one of those guys to let them run roughshod over me.

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Default Dec 21, 2017 at 08:48 PM
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This is disturbing and disgusting-
So, the perp psychiatrist in my case who had his license revoked in two states could have worked at his profession at the VA...
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...s-l/971058001/
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Default Dec 25, 2017 at 12:02 AM
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Will wonders never cease? A psych today article I agree with

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...gence-the-igen

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Default Dec 28, 2017 at 12:37 AM
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More on what those guys think about clients who don't submit
http://www.lianalowenstein.com/artic...ultClients.pdf

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More on what those guys think about clients who don't submit
http://www.lianalowenstein.com/artic...ultClients.pdf
I loved the analogy of therapists with stockbrokers in the "Retention" section.
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More on what those guys think about clients who don't submit
http://www.lianalowenstein.com/artic...ultClients.pdf

what the ???? i wonder if ex-t is thinking some of these things about me!! some of the stuff in this article is... i don't even have words.
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