09-10-2011, 10:02 PM
My take really applies to the following.
It is the idea that the therapist is not experiencing these very same things themselves whilst applying their profession for the others' benefit. 'Round and round we go, where it stops no one knows.'
I'm certainly not arguing for OR against. I'm basically saying that any therapist would absolutely have their hands full with me.... (light bulb) Anyone interesting in making a documentary to see how many therapists I could get to recommend me to someone else? 'How many therapists does it take to get to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop?
(09-10-2011, 09:18 PM)yossarian Wrote: Most modern psychologists take a holistic point of view and address both the person as a whole as well as each aspect of the person: meaning physical, mental, spiritual, emotional, social. Psychologists are keenly aware that health in one aspect can help or hurt the other aspects.
It is the idea that the therapist is not experiencing these very same things themselves whilst applying their profession for the others' benefit. 'Round and round we go, where it stops no one knows.'
I'm certainly not arguing for OR against. I'm basically saying that any therapist would absolutely have their hands full with me.... (light bulb) Anyone interesting in making a documentary to see how many therapists I could get to recommend me to someone else? 'How many therapists does it take to get to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop?