juliaoceania -> RE: Couch Time (1/14/2007 9:41:02 AM)
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Therapy helps some heal, it hurts others more, and it all depends on the individual to how helpful it is. It also depends on the therapist or lack there of. In any case my post was regarding dominants becoming quasi therapists, not the merits of therapy. As to the Oprahwinfreyism that love heals all wounds,sounds great but is to far to simplistic and does not always reflect reality. For example , children who have been unconditionally loved commit suicide and self love can sometimes lead to self destructive egoism. Funny, I do not watch Oprah, do you? Have you ever had a child with a chemical imbalance? I have. Have you ever had one yourself? I have. So, I suppose I would be more of an expert in this regard than you. Listen, chemical imbalances are a MEDICAL CONDITION WITH GENETIC ROOTS. My entire family has suffered from anxiety and depression, some of them anxious, some of them depressed. Now getting back to my own healing, I couldn't heal without loving myself. Read The Road Less Travelled and that may give you some idea of what I am talking about. I went to a therapist, was unhelpful to me. Actually I have went to 4 different therapists, tried 2 after my father died, one after my divorce, and the last one diagnosed me with PTSD. My former dominant excerbated the situation, he did not make it better. SOoooooo, what did? Taking care of me, quitting therapy, loving myself enough to be patient with myself.... anxiety is excerbated by bad self talk. Some people respond well to therapy, my son is going to one right now that I like very much! He has bad anxiety like his mother. Unfortunately I taught him some bad self talk because that was what I did to myself. How does one stop that? Love. I have known people with bad mental illness, and yes they needed medication, but the therapy only helps them what? Love themselves. So, yes, love heals all.
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