I think about this a lot, really. I feel like our basic model of therapy is entirely wrong, and treating it as a thing that individuals can do to fix themselves both ignores most of its benefits and limits the ability of the individual to actually change.https://twitter.com/GeniesLoki/status/1300736048432140291 …
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I've run across this twice in the past few days, once in Kegan's book and once in a Jung essay. I'd venture that a lot of therapists, if you caught them off-duty, would say similar things.
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I know a lot of off duty therapists and I concur.
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on whether therapy helps at the individual level at all - I think it's much more useful to have a whole bunch of therapy skills in the water in a community than therapy is for individuals themselves.