Beware what you try. I stayed against my better judgement for over a year in group analytic psychotherapy. My health declined, I felt suicidal and unable to think about anything besides the fear I felt about the therapist and their tactics. Crudely manipulative and judgemental. My autonomy degraded with repeated insistence that I would not accept the "care" of the group. The worse year of my life. The most stress I have ever known. Soul death. A terrifying experience that will forever mean I cannot conceive of trusting someone who calls themselves a "psychotherapist." Be careful. People who think they know what's best for other people, are the most dangerous of all. Consider that before entering a "psychotherapy" and, if you are a professional, maybe listen to the client a bit more, instead of enforcing your quasi-religion/theory.
So helpful I wish I could find more videos of you , It really helps me
Brilliant, thank you.
Thank you for this video!
Beware what you try. I stayed against my better judgement for over a year in group analytic psychotherapy. My health declined, I felt suicidal and unable to think about anything besides the fear I felt about the therapist and their tactics. Crudely manipulative and judgemental. My autonomy degraded with repeated insistence that I would not accept the "care" of the group. The worse year of my life. The most stress I have ever known. Soul death. A terrifying experience that will forever mean I cannot conceive of trusting someone who calls themselves a "psychotherapist." Be careful. People who think they know what's best for other people, are the most dangerous of all. Consider that before entering a "psychotherapy" and, if you are a professional, maybe listen to the client a bit more, instead of enforcing your quasi-religion/theory.
Are you a KIWI?
No, a strawberry
@@melissatroche2675 well, that is a reply. God knows why I posted that last year. Will discuss with my Analyst