11-04-2011, 03:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-04-2011, 03:12 AM by EmilyAngelina.)
(10-04-2011, 10:35 PM)Wishful Wrote: interesting, but I had to read that about 4 times to see what he was saying.
I didn't think that I was rambling that bad, sorry
(10-04-2011, 10:35 PM)Wishful Wrote: ... So put the slider at about a 6 to 7 on a 10 scale.
I don't think that it is that finite, but as long as you know where you stand with respect to the continuum and are "comfortable" there.
I think that it might also be poignant to mention that also like many continuum in the psychological world this one is no exception to the fluidity theory/rule, that at any given time a patient can move from one point on the scale to another in either direction triggered by a large life event(divorce, depression, death of some one close, change in career perspective, etc...). this is the reason why a patient must exhibit signs of "needing" change for a series of month to make sure it is not just a phase (most TS will go through their biggest transition "wants" when they enter a depressed state, and then question that want after when they are no longer depressed) that would be a great time to use the word "take it all!" Right