Black Therapists talks about her patients and accountability.

Scaaar

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Yeap. I commented on this and can affirm it's true. When me and my ex wife did the therapy she looked at it as someone that can validate all her feelings and pressure me into falling into line. But we stopped going to each one when the subject was shifted into what she was doing wrong or could potentially be better. Then she started questioning the therapists credentials :mjlol: . I had no problems being told what I was doing wrong or needed to work on. I've been told that all my life. She on the other hand was a different story
 

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Richard Glidewell

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We knew though, the jokes are taken from real life and that is real life. Therapy is a weapon until it backfires. I don't believe in therapy for those purposes though. Some things are so simple to fix that if there is push back on fixing its already too far gone and needs to be allowed to die. Therapy ain't rock bottom, and unfortunately that is what it takes for most situations like this to change.......if at all
 

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Will be an interesting thread. The obvious question: why are we quick to accept generalized statements from therapists when we agree, but throw a fit when we disagree? I don't support this anymore than the weird shyt that has been said about black male patients. I don't want to hear medical professionals discussing anecdotal evidence. It's unprofessional.
 
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