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Thread started 11/16/06 3:12pm

purplerein

Therapy...

as Martha would say.."it's a good thing"

discuss
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Reply #1 posted 11/16/06 3:13pm

Number23

It's bullshit, dear.
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Reply #2 posted 11/16/06 3:13pm

alwayslate

eh.
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Reply #3 posted 11/16/06 3:17pm

luv4all7

FunkMistress says I need lot's of it. neutral
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Reply #4 posted 11/16/06 4:02pm

Shanti1

purplerein said:

as Martha would say.."it's a good thing"

discuss



you get out of it what you put into it..
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Reply #5 posted 11/16/06 4:03pm

jerseykrs

luv4all7 said:

FunkMistress says I need lot's of it. neutral



we all do. It's nothing to be ashamed of.
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Reply #6 posted 11/16/06 4:04pm

Anx

i've tried therapy a few times in my life and it's never been useful to me. in fact, i always wind up with therapists who seem like they have more issues than i do, which...who knows...may be a form of therapy in itself!
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Reply #7 posted 11/16/06 4:06pm

Protege

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Therapists are so nosy. shrug




lol

HE'S COMING AGAIN
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Reply #8 posted 11/16/06 4:13pm

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Anx said:

i've tried therapy a few times in my life and it's never been useful to me. in fact, i always wind up with therapists who seem like they have more issues than i do, which...who knows...may be a form of therapy in itself!


My last therapist said she wouldn't refuse to see me if I wanted to keep seeing her, but she didn't think I needed it. shrug

That was several months ago. Now I'm thinking I need to find a new one.
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Reply #9 posted 11/16/06 4:13pm

XxAxX

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my left foot hurts. can therapy help that?
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Reply #10 posted 11/16/06 4:23pm

NDRU

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Therapy's good for people like my dad who have never analyzed their feelings, but it takes a long time & lots of money to get anywhere.

But I think a lot of people who enter therapy already analyze themselves too much and it becomes a bit of a waste.

And you only get from therapy what you put into it, so don't lie to them!
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Reply #11 posted 11/16/06 4:49pm

Shanti1

It can help you through a tough time in your life like divorce when all of your friends and family are giving you their thoughts and opinions. sometimes it takes someone from the outside to talk to that has an unbiased view to help you realize that you already have the answers within you.
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Reply #12 posted 11/16/06 4:59pm

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the idea of talking to a total stranger about my personal issues is a little creepy/frightening, to be honest. shrug
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Reply #13 posted 11/16/06 5:00pm

Shanti1

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the idea of talking to a total stranger about my personal issues is a little creepy/frightening, to be honest. shrug



We do that all of the time here on the org...
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Reply #14 posted 11/16/06 5:08pm

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Shanti1 said:

evenstar3 said:

the idea of talking to a total stranger about my personal issues is a little creepy/frightening, to be honest. shrug



We do that all of the time here on the org...


True, but it's not face to face. That's the part I dislike. nod
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Reply #15 posted 11/16/06 5:46pm

Ace

Anx said:

i always wind up with therapists who seem like they have more issues than i do



MARY: Don't psychoanalyze me! I pay a doctor for that.

ISAAC: Hey, you call that guy that you talk to a doctor?! I mean, you don't get suspicious when your analyst calls you at home at three in the morning and weeps into the telephone?

MARY: Alright, so he's a little unorthodox.

falloff
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Reply #16 posted 11/16/06 5:48pm

SammiJ

i think its a good thing.
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Reply #17 posted 11/16/06 6:10pm

Ace

Number23 said:

It's bullshit, dear.

talk to the hand

And you do realize that by making such a glib statement, you're potentially dissuading people from seeking out something they might desperately need? What about that young man who posted here recently that he was feeling suicidal? What do you suggest for him? Vitamins and exercise? :disgust:

Don't be such a douchebag.
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Reply #18 posted 11/16/06 6:13pm

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I've always been good at therapying myself. Sometimes I think it might be nice to have someone else to hear it, and at that point, I generally tell Alex. lol

Alex sees a therapist, though. He thinks it's mostly BS as well, or so he says. When he comes back, he seems to be in a much better mood in general, though. Take that for what you will.
This one's for you.
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Reply #19 posted 11/16/06 6:25pm

xplnyrslf

I think of the Woody Allen "lifetime commitment for neurotics" when I think of therapy. It's a stereotype.
If it's needed to improve one's life, I'm all for it. Must find someone good and get references or a recommendation from your physician. Not everyone can afford therapy.
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Reply #20 posted 11/16/06 6:28pm

xplnyrslf

Ace said:

Number23 said:

It's bullshit, dear.

talk to the hand

And you do realize that by making such a glib statement, you're potentially dissuading people from seeking out something they might desperately need? What about that young man who posted here recently that he was feeling suicidal? What do you suggest for him? Vitamins and exercise? :disgust:

Don't be such a douchebag.


If an offhand remark by a total stranger on a Prince website would dissuade someone from getting treatment.....they probably weren't interested, anyway.
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Reply #21 posted 11/16/06 6:29pm

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xplnyrslf said:

Ace said:


talk to the hand

And you do realize that by making such a glib statement, you're potentially dissuading people from seeking out something they might desperately need? What about that young man who posted here recently that he was feeling suicidal? What do you suggest for him? Vitamins and exercise? :disgust:

Don't be such a douchebag.


If an offhand remark by a total stranger on a Prince website would dissuade someone from getting treatment.....they probably weren't interested, anyway.


Agreed. biggrin
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Reply #22 posted 11/16/06 6:57pm

IrresistibleB1
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Reply #23 posted 11/17/06 5:19am

Anx

Ace said:

Number23 said:

It's bullshit, dear.

talk to the hand

And you do realize that by making such a glib statement, you're potentially dissuading people from seeking out something they might desperately need? What about that young man who posted here recently that he was feeling suicidal? What do you suggest for him? Vitamins and exercise? :disgust:

Don't be such a douchebag.


yeah, but then there are the despondant people who have TRIED the therapy route and NOTHING HAPPENED...i think there's a higher path of healing (not to get all new agey on your ass, though i guess i just did, ha) than therapy and maintenance drugs and all that crapola, and though god bless the people who are helped by all that, i don't think a person should feel alienated from the source of their pain just because so-called "mental health professionals" can't address it with any kind of success.

hell, i've had far greater breakthroughs talking to friends and watching certain films than i've ever had talking to a "professional" - i've never felt like any of those schmoes even knew what to do with me or what "box" to put me in. screw 'em. maybe they're good for other folks and that's nifty, but for me? bullshit, dear. nod
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Reply #24 posted 11/17/06 6:04am

therapyisback

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It has saved my life in the past. Not cos I was suicidal. Saved me from a life of closed mindedness, of mental illness (what's usually deemed sanity), of emotional shutdown and de-sensitization, of general un-awareness.... to name a few.
That's right, you are Divinity
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Reply #25 posted 11/17/06 6:58am

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therapyisback said:

It has saved my life in the past. Not cos I was suicidal. Saved me from a life of closed mindedness, of mental illness (what's usually deemed sanity), of emotional shutdown and de-sensitization, of general un-awareness.... to name a few.


eek

I remember you.
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Reply #26 posted 11/17/06 6:58am

CarrieMpls

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CarrieMpls said:

therapyisback said:

It has saved my life in the past. Not cos I was suicidal. Saved me from a life of closed mindedness, of mental illness (what's usually deemed sanity), of emotional shutdown and de-sensitization, of general un-awareness.... to name a few.


eek

I remember you.


welcome back!

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Reply #27 posted 11/17/06 7:15am

applekisses

therapyisback said:

It has saved my life in the past. Not cos I was suicidal. Saved me from a life of closed mindedness, of mental illness (what's usually deemed sanity), of emotional shutdown and de-sensitization, of general un-awareness.... to name a few.


THERAPY!!! hug OMG! How are you?!
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Reply #28 posted 11/18/06 9:35am

therapyisback

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CarrieMpls said:

therapyisback said:

It has saved my life in the past. Not cos I was suicidal. Saved me from a life of closed mindedness, of mental illness (what's usually deemed sanity), of emotional shutdown and de-sensitization, of general un-awareness.... to name a few.


eek

I remember you.


i remember you! smile
That's right, you are Divinity
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Reply #29 posted 11/18/06 9:36am

therapyisback

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applekisses said:

therapyisback said:

It has saved my life in the past. Not cos I was suicidal. Saved me from a life of closed mindedness, of mental illness (what's usually deemed sanity), of emotional shutdown and de-sensitization, of general un-awareness.... to name a few.


THERAPY!!! hug OMG! How are you?!


the kisses of apples... hug how are u?
That's right, you are Divinity
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