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Re: Ranting and Ranting and (long)

Posted by DaisyM on January 14, 2004, at 22:29:56

In reply to Re: Ranting and Ranting and (long) » DaisyM, posted by gardenergirl on January 14, 2004, at 20:03:49

Absolutely -- please share if you think you can make it useful it as a learning tool, no matter how they take it.

Part of my job is training professionals how to work with special needs children and their parents, so teaching tools are near and dear to my heart. Feel free to add and/or delete as well.

The part I forgot to address was the right/wrong aspect but I think Fallsfall did that pretty well herself when she wondered if he disapproves, then what would he suggest.

BTW -- My Therapist told me he has been in practice for nearly 25 years. I've noticed that he is as interested in supporting me through the process as he is in my specific issues. He addresses negative feelings about therapy immediately and head on. He offers extra support, not that I don't fight with myself about that. Only once have I felt left high and dry and we did address that in the next session and work out the misunderstanding. I guess what I'm saying is that it seems to me, and I've only had one Therapist, that his experience must be that the support of the Therapist is as important as the therapy itself. Does that make sense?

 

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