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2006-10-25 03:29:00 · answer #1 · answered by MЯ BAIT™ 6 · 0 2

Hello :-) ! Am quite sure I was addicted to counselling. Am not even sure whether the "worries" I had then were genuine. Just stayed there for an hour maybe because I was getting used to it... and I did not want to break off therapy. So, do you still reckon you need counselling? Do you reckon it does not even help you anymore? Even if you quit with counselling, you must remember that you can start again at all times. Maybe you just really need a break if you are asking yourself that question. Good luck!!!

2006-10-25 03:46:55 · answer #2 · answered by smashinglin 3 · 1 1

I don't think that is an addiction as it is more "safe haven" and makes the patient feel that they can not do without it. It has become a comfortable place for them.
If you want to try and help, then do recreational things with this person or if they are able help them get back to work and into a more usual way of life. With this that person can sometime realize themself that they don't require as much counselling anymore. The stronger they get, the less the need.

2006-10-25 07:13:25 · answer #3 · answered by moondancer 1 · 0 1

Not that ive heard of it,but thinking you need counselling all the time could be down to some deep rooted insecurity problem, like the kind of person who hasnt "found themself" yet.

my only suggestion is complete cold turkey, until the person realises that the only person they need is themself!

2006-10-25 03:32:39 · answer #4 · answered by certified_psychopath 1 · 0 1

perhaps you feel better in your self only when you are talking to the person.

counselling is for people with deep rooted problems.

if you are insecure or crave the one to one attention then i think that is what is happening.
perhaps you are just enjoying expressing your feelings.
at a point your sessions will come to an end.
will you accept this or create a problem to return?

speak to your GP

2006-10-25 04:04:24 · answer #5 · answered by akyleryan 2 · 1 1

Yes they can and thats when you have to go out and get addicted to what ever your in counselling for in the first place all over again....im just jokin dont really do it...really ....dont....im an idiot and i shouldnt have said that......good ....um.....luck.......sorry.....nice tattoo by the way!

2006-10-25 03:30:16 · answer #6 · answered by ~*The Show Must Go On*~ 5 · 0 1

Surely a good counsellor wouldn't let that happen. If it has happened maybe you have a bad counsellor, get a new one who will help you to become independent of them in the most appropriate way for your needs.

2006-10-25 03:37:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I would like to tell you my friend that counceling is only been done when a mishappening takes place i.e.if you are very naughty at the school than a councelling may be done.It is not like that if some one has been councelled than he or she is not a good person,it is just a part of life.SO ENJOY YOUR LIFE VERY NICELY.
(yours friend pratul)

2006-10-25 03:34:04 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

of course peopel get addicted by counselling they cannot even solve a lil problem by themselves and go to a psycologist even for lil problems..you can only treat them by not sending them to a psycologist for lil problems,if they wont be sended to psycologist for lil problem they themselves gonna solve their problem and gonna satisfy themselves with their own opinion...

2006-10-25 03:46:30 · answer #9 · answered by cool k 2 · 0 1

i think you begin to rely on these counsiling sesstions try to cut back if you go once a week try going once a forninght and gradually reduce untill you have the confidence to cope alone. lots of luck

2006-10-25 20:51:19 · answer #10 · answered by nicolefrenzy 6 · 0 1

Aversion therapy

2006-10-25 03:29:02 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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