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Understanding Therapy
Unless you have graduated from university with a degree in one of the helping
professions there is a chance that you will have a confusion as to what therapy
is. And,
because of the
diversity of the subject of therapy, even qualified practitioners are unaware
of what their colleagues are doing.
To add to the confusion the word 'therapy' has become so generic we need
clarification as to what therapy is being referred to. Generally though, when
we refer to therapy without specifying what therapy e.g. electrotherapy,
people mean Psychotherapy
In the past a negative label was put on anyone receiving therapy. "There's
something wrong with you if you have therapy" was the usual response. Or "There's
something wrong with you if you can't sort out your own life." Being labelled
a 'patient' helped to cement in this idea, adding to the idea that there was
something wrong with you if you saw a therapist.
While some people have serious psychoses or neuroses problems, more and more
people are seeking the help of specialized therapists in order to become more
aware and capable after they have handled their immediate 'issues'.
Unfortunately there are still many therapists who consider that their
work is done when they have returned you to your 'normal' way of being simply
because they are unaware of a 'higher' side of us and how to get us there.
The good news is that there are a growing number of therapists who have developed
their skills not only to fix what you wanted handled but to help you discover
what you are truly capable of.
Hopefully over the next few years the general concept of therapy will change
so that it will be considered that there is something wrong with us if we
don't seek therapy. After all who really wants to be 'normal', as opposed
to discovering our wonderful latent talents that lie buried within all
of us?
To find these talents though we usually first have to iron out any unwanted
wrinkles that life may have imposed upon us!
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