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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It seems to me like all of those except money are also requirements in the group therapy with friends scenario, but that's in part me being sceptic about "therapist/patient" fit. A mesh of fitting relationships seems harder to find to me. But I see how that'd improve robustness.
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I think it's harder to find a therapist that matches everyone in the group, certainly, but it also matters less because it's the group fit that's important. The group also helps with willingness to work on yourselves because everyone is mutually supporting and helping commit.
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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.