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Wow that is great, I love your explanation of therapy. So I guess forcing one's child to see a therapist is going to do diddly squat for him. Maybe it just makes me feel better. I can't wait to read the next installment.
Linda |
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09.04.07 - 8:38 pm | #
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With kids, it depends on their age. They don't really get to make big decisions about what they do or don't do. If therapy is something your child needs, then it is probably important he or she get it. It may take some shopping around to find someone who can relate to him. But kids are not really able to make thoughtful choices in such matters. He doesn't have to like it.
Cheryl |
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09.04.07 - 10:10 pm | #
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"All the work of therapy lies in that space between the question and the action."
That's one clear, powerful statement!
KateB |
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Thank you!
Cheryl |
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09.07.07 - 4:13 pm | #
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I was wondering - what is the difference between Jungian psychotherapy and Jungian analysis?
Ross |
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