16-10-2013, 05:09 PM
Therapists do serve a purpose. If one is confused and trying to sort things out or experiencing a lot of anxiety over something--anything, the right therapist can help sort things out and give a person the tools to cope. The wrong therapist can screw you up for a long time, and that is true regardless of why a person is going to therapy.
Many of us have recommended therapy, especially to the younger ones who come here and go back and forth endlessly over what to do, often because they still live at home and don't want to come out. Some aren't even 18, yet.
I think part of the reason we don't push therapy a lot is the methods used in NBE tend to take a long time for most people, and it is possible to stop long before things become too noticeable should one change his/her mind.
Many of us have recommended therapy, especially to the younger ones who come here and go back and forth endlessly over what to do, often because they still live at home and don't want to come out. Some aren't even 18, yet.
I think part of the reason we don't push therapy a lot is the methods used in NBE tend to take a long time for most people, and it is possible to stop long before things become too noticeable should one change his/her mind.

