BlackDiBiase
Superstar
The kind of help that produces action items. Therapy isn't just paying someone to listen to your problems. They have a toolbox of proven techniques to help you through the grieving process in healthy ways.
My position on the value of a "caring ear" is more radical these days, if the only value in talking to someone about your problems is knowing that the person listening cares, then you're only kicking the can down the road. Dealing with grief requires work, talking and listening are a valuable part of the process but the most value is in having the person you're talking with recognize what you're dealing with and help you find a path towards healing. Unfortunately most people in our lives aren't equipped to do this no matter how good their intentions are or how much they care.
thats dope.
but i still dont understand how the therapist has an outcome other than just counseling being a shoulder and every now and again come up with little advice.
if it was more like for example : i talk to a therapist then their like you know the solution is XYZ then i could definitely be a 100% with it but to me these are just some sigmund freud diagnoses with no real solutions unless they are an endearing caring therapist who go an extra mile which is what i think brothers need. an authentic helper not just advertised as such.
but i am definitely taking heed here.