Many go to therapy not to get well, but to prove they are sick.
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Look, if you want to debate with me about either (i) what constitutes an edge case; or, (ii) what types of crazy things are promoted as goals of talk therapy, I am going to have to start charging you my hourly.
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do you accept aetna?
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Not yet but now I'm thinking about it.
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I've asked a couple of therapists that I've worked with this question to gauge whether or not they are going to be useful to talk to: "am I your patient or your client?" if they say patient I walk away
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So you like Rogerian therapy?
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never heard of it
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Carl Rogers was one of the leading innovators of talk therapy, and championed what is sometimes called "client-centered therapy," so I thought your "patient/client" Q might be a probe to see if you were getting a Rogerian approach.
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have browsed the wiki page now. yes, I seem to have stumbled into that without knowing who Carl Rogers was.
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