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On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 14:44:06 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: The problem is that you haven't a clue as to what a professional mental health counselor does, or what the purpose of therapy is, or that counselors typically are not judgmental. A professional counselor typically does not turn down a person in need. The counselor's personal beliefs are kept...personal. Most counselors at the top of their profession who have been practicing a long time have seen and heard every aspect of the human condition, and I suspect a lot of what they've encountered would scare the crap out of you. If you want judgmental therapy, go get christian counseling. Whatever your problem, jesus will solve it. How would the fair Dr G deal with a person who was too prejudiced for her to stand and constantly blaming their disfunction on some minority group instead of trying to understand her proposed therapy? I am sure she has had people too violent to treat. Our counselor friend used to work with Charlotte Correctional, perhaps the most dangerous facility in Florida. (I saw a guy get killed there.) She said there were some inmates she was simply not comfortable being in a room with. She ended up getting out of there and moving to teaching. |