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misperception

Some Therapeutic Myths

March 28, 2019September 22, 2017 by admin

A few popular myths I’ve encountered over the years that seem to inform the general perception of therapy: Pushing through things is the way to go: “If I can just talk about my problems enough, think about them enough, figure them out with my head, they’ll eventually be solved.” Endurance is the main virtue espoused by … Read moreSome Therapeutic Myths

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