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Re: do you think of therapy as having a goal? » Dr. Bob

Posted by Twinleaf on August 3, 2013, at 19:46:35

In reply to Re: do you think of therapy as having a goal?, posted by Dr. Bob on August 3, 2013, at 0:00:32

I think it' impossible for the therapist and the client to engage in therapy without having hoped-for goals. For the client, relief from anxiety snd depression are probably foremost, but both participants also probably hope for well- being and self-fulfillment. I can't imagine what a goal-free therapy would be like, but I don't think I would like it or stick with it!

 

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