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I doubt it.a form of therapy that solely deals with the inner child?
I tend to not respond to your posts as what you say fits so well that I simply sit here nodding away - and don't know what to add. Thanks Ninja!so please correct me if this doesn't fit!
I've thought of everything. Not avoidable. Will be offline and unable to work ... the whole shebang. So, J and will ... I have no idea. Perhaps, if you remember enough of my story, you will see that this is perhaps written in the script. Pavement ... here I come ... again. Trauma re-enactment ... sigh.Plan
Love this point, I've seen the exact same thing so often. I meet many therapists in spiritual circles, and I get to see behind the scenes just how emotionally unstable they are. Some even openly admit that they don't do enough self-care or exploration.I believe it takes a lot of emotional health for someone to be present with another while they are sharing stories of cruelty. Trying to 'fix' it, I feel, is much easier.
Psychology's general strategy is to create distance and deal with messy emotional stuff from a distance. It allows therapists who can't endure up and close personal exposure, the ability to continue their work and stay sane. It's just too easy to get triggered and go crazy if you get too close to someone else's core deep crazyness.In therapy, I feel as if the therapist 'connects' with or communicates only with me as a rational adult. It almost feel as if the separation between the child and the adult widens. And somehow I experience this as painful, and somehow the child becomes almost hysterical. It feels almost like an endless repetition of the problem.
They DEFINITELY are NOT the same. I went through I think seven therapists before finding my current one. I am convinced that the level I needed to work at triggered each and every one of them.. and in turn I was triggered by them and the boundaries got weird... it became very messy extremely quickly. The differences between them can be night and day.to tell me therapists are not all the same when they sit in that chair.
I suspect that you won't. There might be similar elements, but the 'space' and 'vibe' should be more conducive to overall growth. I've hated my therapist, but the 'space' we've created allowed me the room to really feel and figure things out.But I still wonder if I will not experience virtually every therapist as being like that.
In what way?and the boundaries got weird.
Sometimes I think it is the illusion that by going to school the learning, collaboration and growth is done. A lot of the psych majors I have met do a very good job (ironically) containing their 'education' to school. An open mind and flexibility are two incredibly underrated and underemphasized skills. Point being, you could have all the knowledge in the world, but if you don't have the 'skillset' to adequately utilize the knowledge, it is just going to sit there and cause more problems, in my opinion.Maybe the whole assumption about experts is all wrong?