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How to pick a therapist?
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<blockquote data-quote="Smithmom" data-source="post: 742761" data-attributes="member: 23371"><p>In my experience finding a therapist you like</p><p></p><p>1. Isn't difficult. You're a likeable person with problems everyone can relate to. You're not looking to moan and groan about the same thing week after week, you're looking for progress. You're the kind of client a therapist wants.</p><p></p><p>2. A good therapist shouldn't tell you what to do. Run from that person. This is about you finding your path, not following someone's instructions. A good therapist asks you what might happen if.... </p><p></p><p>3. This isn't about your child's diagnosis or illness. This is about you. What is making you happy or unhappy and how to improve your life. Improving your child's life is for his therapist, not yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithmom, post: 742761, member: 23371"] In my experience finding a therapist you like 1. Isn't difficult. You're a likeable person with problems everyone can relate to. You're not looking to moan and groan about the same thing week after week, you're looking for progress. You're the kind of client a therapist wants. 2. A good therapist shouldn't tell you what to do. Run from that person. This is about you finding your path, not following someone's instructions. A good therapist asks you what might happen if.... 3. This isn't about your child's diagnosis or illness. This is about you. What is making you happy or unhappy and how to improve your life. Improving your child's life is for his therapist, not yours. [/QUOTE]
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