I think that every therapist that I know, including my dad and my sister, have their own issues. But that empathy is what makes them good at their job.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've never had very high regard for therapists. I owe my health, my mental survival, to my friends and loved ones.
The only real experiences I've had with therapists were the ones who were working with me and my family when my mother was ill.
My mom and my stepdad are both therapists.
I don't know how people can live without a therapist.
The best therapists can do with sadness, anger, and anxiety is to help patients live in the more comfortable part of their set range.
I think that therapy is great and can be incredibly helpful.
I love therapy! There's nothing like talking to someone who has no emotional tie to your life.
What saddens me is seeing patients who have been going to therapy for years and years with no change, but they keep going to the same therapist. To me, that's not right.
Therapists have tremendous power over their vulnerable clients, and it is very easy to take advantage of this power.
I think everybody I've seen has come from some other therapy, and almost invariably, it's very much the same thing: the therapist is too disinterested, a little too aloof, a little too inactive. They're not really interested in the person; he doesn't relate to the person.