dharmaBum
Platinum Member
I'm curious if anyone here is familiar with the process of self-inquiry called The Work, which is self-proclaimed by developer Byron Katie to ~end all suffering by changing the thoughts that cause us to suffer~.
While Katie is not a licensed mental health professional and her process is carefully not called therapy, her program is authorized to provide ongoing education credits for mental health professionals.
I came across the process called The Work about two months ago while researching exposure therapy online. I had an initially mesmerized reaction which suddenly became a PTSD triggered frightful reaction when I saw a video of Katie telling a young woman who had been overtly controlled by a domineering parent that she, as a child, made the choice to comply with her father's threatening requests. Katie went on to say that if she were being tortured, it would be her choice to comply with the threats- no terrorist could make her give in, if she did, it was her choice. Other videos and transcripts of Katie's process show similar emphasis on what I think is essentially victim-blame couched as personal responsibility.
I did some research on Katie, which wasn't easy because her background is not transparent, and learned that she has no psychology training. I asked my licensed counselor about Katie. Before I had a moment to express my reservations, the counselor was looking for one of Katie's books on her shelf that she says she shares with many clients. When I mentioned that Katie is not licensed or educated in mental health, the counselor realized she had never looked into Katie's background. Then my counselor said that she does use elements of Katie's approach in some of her work. I go to my counselor for EMDR, and she does a very good job of adhering to the Shapiro developed EMDR protocol, so I feel that sticking with this counselor for EMDR is sound.
However, I'm concerned about how Katie's approach is used in counseling especially because she herself is not a licensed counselor. I was wondering if anyone on this forum is more familiar or experienced with using The Work for reducing the stress of negative beliefs arising from trauma.
I'm curious because I want to analyze my negative beliefs about myself and am drawn to this method which seems promising and toxic at the same time. I feel muddled and less able to walk away from my interest in this inquiry than I usually can via mental self-protection. FYI: I had a very stressful encounter with Scientology when it was called Dianetics when I was a teenager, grew up on a fire and brimstone brand of Catholicism, and endured a wide and lengthy variety of abuse and neglect growing up that I came to understand as "the way things were". I'm trying to take the best and leave the rest regarding The Work, but I would love to hear another voice who has considered this pathway.
While Katie is not a licensed mental health professional and her process is carefully not called therapy, her program is authorized to provide ongoing education credits for mental health professionals.
I came across the process called The Work about two months ago while researching exposure therapy online. I had an initially mesmerized reaction which suddenly became a PTSD triggered frightful reaction when I saw a video of Katie telling a young woman who had been overtly controlled by a domineering parent that she, as a child, made the choice to comply with her father's threatening requests. Katie went on to say that if she were being tortured, it would be her choice to comply with the threats- no terrorist could make her give in, if she did, it was her choice. Other videos and transcripts of Katie's process show similar emphasis on what I think is essentially victim-blame couched as personal responsibility.
I did some research on Katie, which wasn't easy because her background is not transparent, and learned that she has no psychology training. I asked my licensed counselor about Katie. Before I had a moment to express my reservations, the counselor was looking for one of Katie's books on her shelf that she says she shares with many clients. When I mentioned that Katie is not licensed or educated in mental health, the counselor realized she had never looked into Katie's background. Then my counselor said that she does use elements of Katie's approach in some of her work. I go to my counselor for EMDR, and she does a very good job of adhering to the Shapiro developed EMDR protocol, so I feel that sticking with this counselor for EMDR is sound.
However, I'm concerned about how Katie's approach is used in counseling especially because she herself is not a licensed counselor. I was wondering if anyone on this forum is more familiar or experienced with using The Work for reducing the stress of negative beliefs arising from trauma.
I'm curious because I want to analyze my negative beliefs about myself and am drawn to this method which seems promising and toxic at the same time. I feel muddled and less able to walk away from my interest in this inquiry than I usually can via mental self-protection. FYI: I had a very stressful encounter with Scientology when it was called Dianetics when I was a teenager, grew up on a fire and brimstone brand of Catholicism, and endured a wide and lengthy variety of abuse and neglect growing up that I came to understand as "the way things were". I'm trying to take the best and leave the rest regarding The Work, but I would love to hear another voice who has considered this pathway.