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Ok, my turn (this is lostforgottonsoul), i had 4 free horrible counselors. I was forced into therapy, referred to my psychratrist office, asked for a male therapist, my therapist was, at the time, the only male in the group. So i happened on a therapist that is well trained & qualified to work with a cult survivior. I happened upon one of the golden apples in the field. And my arguement is he is the best in his field (the one that saw me at $62.50 for months so i could still see him every week).
Not sure how or why this thread U-Turned from "therapists are crazy" to arguing if therapists make a lot of money. But I dont ask my doctor, my surgeon, or anyone if they make enough to pay off their car, live in a nice house, have debt or student loans to pay. Why would I care? It doesnt make or break any Dr so why would I care about that?
My therapist has a nice house (not overly huge but nice), has a nice car, etc but my therapist is 60, Im sure his student loans are long paid and if i were to venture a guess it was paid inside the 20 yrs he worked as a therapist inside a drug rehab. which was done at his younger ages.
But if he was struggling, it would not take away his experience with cult survivors, and his EIGHT college degrees, and his qualifications to work with a very complicated and slow going, and repetitive, case such as I. It would not change that he very much cares. It would not change his very sweet happy nature, soothing voice, and absolute knowledge he has. Money changes none of that.
There was a time that my therapist suffered with anxiety. Therapists arent super human and have human issues like the rest of us.
I know a great deal about my therapist because part of my therapy he told me and shared more then most.
The generalizations that 'most therapists are coo coo for cocopuffs' is just wrong. Sorry but i lean on Ragdoll's side of this (sorry coco9). Generalizations in general are normally wrong. This one is no different.
Refering people to therapists on here aside, it is just wrong. Some are, most arent. Just like with anything, some bad apples dont spoil the entire field. It is the client's responsibilty to ask for qualifications, ask questions, and leave and find another if it isnt a good fit. Just like you would a GP, MD, or any Dr. Would you let a quacky surgeon cut you open? I wouldnt. Id go to another. Get a 2nd opinion. And if i did let a quack cut me open and they did something wrong, its partially my fault for not going to another surgeon when i saw they were quacky (if i saw they were quacky).
This thread is, to me, saying "i went to a bad therapist so they are all bad" and that is just simply wrong.
Not sure how or why this thread U-Turned from "therapists are crazy" to arguing if therapists make a lot of money. But I dont ask my doctor, my surgeon, or anyone if they make enough to pay off their car, live in a nice house, have debt or student loans to pay. Why would I care? It doesnt make or break any Dr so why would I care about that?
My therapist has a nice house (not overly huge but nice), has a nice car, etc but my therapist is 60, Im sure his student loans are long paid and if i were to venture a guess it was paid inside the 20 yrs he worked as a therapist inside a drug rehab. which was done at his younger ages.
But if he was struggling, it would not take away his experience with cult survivors, and his EIGHT college degrees, and his qualifications to work with a very complicated and slow going, and repetitive, case such as I. It would not change that he very much cares. It would not change his very sweet happy nature, soothing voice, and absolute knowledge he has. Money changes none of that.
There was a time that my therapist suffered with anxiety. Therapists arent super human and have human issues like the rest of us.
I know a great deal about my therapist because part of my therapy he told me and shared more then most.
The generalizations that 'most therapists are coo coo for cocopuffs' is just wrong. Sorry but i lean on Ragdoll's side of this (sorry coco9). Generalizations in general are normally wrong. This one is no different.
Refering people to therapists on here aside, it is just wrong. Some are, most arent. Just like with anything, some bad apples dont spoil the entire field. It is the client's responsibilty to ask for qualifications, ask questions, and leave and find another if it isnt a good fit. Just like you would a GP, MD, or any Dr. Would you let a quacky surgeon cut you open? I wouldnt. Id go to another. Get a 2nd opinion. And if i did let a quack cut me open and they did something wrong, its partially my fault for not going to another surgeon when i saw they were quacky (if i saw they were quacky).
This thread is, to me, saying "i went to a bad therapist so they are all bad" and that is just simply wrong.