Yes when I was a child I had to go for counselling { It's a long story} anyway she would call me her Little Ducky !! Any idea how annoying that is when your 16 years old!! She was a probation officer dealing with troubled kids I could never take her seriously!!
2007-09-06 13:53:12
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answered by Polar Molar 7
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yep, absolutely, but i think it's only people who need counselling who want to be counsellors in the first place; people who don't need counselling do other things, like me. But counsellors DO have counsellors so they can dump off all the shiit they've taken from other peeps during the day - dunt know what their counsellors do with it then tho...maybe there's an infinite chain of counsellors passing shiit from one to the other to the next and the next.....scary, mindblowing stuff really, fink i may need a counsellor
2007-09-11 09:11:37
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answered by sandtwixtoes 5
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Yeah - my junior high counselor had me analyzed because I played - and 23 yrs. later still play - Dungeons and Dragons! The guy was utterly convinced that I was a ticking time bomb and would go postal at the drop of a hat.
I went for the analysis, but only because he threatened to bring the courts into play, and instead of the usual two hour session with the school board psychiatrist it lasted for near five. You see, the psychiatrist read all the same books I did, and had them on his office shelves - Tolkien, Lewis, Heinlein, Kurtz, McCaffrey, etc. ad infinitum. He finally said the obvious, that I was right as rain, and demanded an inquiry into the counselor's mental health. They replaced the counselor four months later.
2007-09-06 13:23:22
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answered by Lord Bearclaw of Gryphon Woods 7
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I know where you are comimg from with this one... Never had counselling but learning Psychology as a student nurse; made me realise that not too many Psychology lecturers dont possess mirrors in their homes. My lecturer was always coming in with un brushed hair, an un washed face etc....
2007-09-07 23:08:59
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answered by milly 4
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Arrogantly, I used to tell my trainer that I was a trainer trainer and turned my intercommunication skill trainer into private communication network. She liked to counsel me and so am I.
She understand what is two ways communication.
2007-09-08 02:18:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yes! She has a timing issue and is always in a fluster over finding paper and pens and can't sit still! Maybe I should suggest role reversal! That might help!
2007-09-07 06:51:39
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answered by Anonymous
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yes! my other half ended up in a coma clinging for dear life, after a hospital messed up big time in an op - after he came out of hospital his job (police service) paid for counselling for both of us - he got a years worth from 3 and I got some miserable cow who turned up twice out of the 6 sessions and wasnt intersted in listening to a thing - POOR ME ..suffer in silence i say ..grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr now everyone gets on my nerves..argghhh - (going slightly mad)
2007-09-06 13:19:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah! The school one. My friend hates school and never comes, so she calls me into her office and keeps quizzing me about her. And she just repeats everything, I doubt she even takes it in.
One of her socks was inside out, and she has no idea how to dress. She seems very depressed and hopeless, and she lives on chocolate, and says 'come see me after recess' and she didnt turn up until lunch, and I missed 2 of my classes! >:[
2007-09-06 13:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i think you have to have had counselling to be a counsellor
2007-09-11 05:12:39
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a movie on that. Trois 2: Pandora's Box
2007-09-06 13:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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