yep, its a great, healthy experience. i think everyone should do it to gain insight into themselves and other people
2006-12-06 10:53:06
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answered by odieman42 3
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No, and I have no intentions of getting one. This people are like like you and me and the only difference they study to have a degree. They based every session according to the book and not through experience. I once worked with couple who were Psychologist, I was baby sitting their 7 years old child who told me that when he grow up he will kill me. Is that normal for a 7 years old child to talk something like that who's parents are well educated Psychologist, just do the math.
2006-12-06 22:35:23
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answered by linda c 5
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yes. it did me very little. probably because I was uncooperative and in denial. But I think if you have the right attitude (as "right" as you can hope being in that situation) that kind of help could be very beneficial (although not always; there are several instances or factors I can think of which would lead to no benefit by therapy). any specifics to your question?
2006-12-06 19:02:38
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. I go every week and have for almost 12 years. It's wonderful for many reasons..I would suggests that everyone who is against it try it just one time..it can do wonders for someone's attitude and outlook on life
2006-12-06 19:10:39
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answered by chilover 7
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No, never. But many people can benefit from it.... if they stick with it long enough, and if they receive appropriate treatment.
2006-12-06 18:56:18
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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I have had counseling and it has helped.
2006-12-06 18:59:20
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answered by Anonymous
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yes.
2006-12-06 18:56:14
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answered by jemm4president 3
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