Is it a Personal Responsibility to Love Your Feelings?

by Dawn Pugh

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Is it a Personal Responsibility to Love Your Feelings?

I bet quite a few of you have met patients who believe that you, the therapist hold full responsibility for their successful outcome.

Getting patients to take responsibility for themselves is paramount in any therapeutic alliance. With responsibility patients show more continued long term benefits as compared to those that do not.

Do low expectations toward your therapist increase the chances of success?

Take Responsibility For Your Feelings

Take Responsibility For Your Feelings. June 23rd, 2008. By Barbi Pecenco, MA. Click here to contact Barbi and/or see her GoodTherapy.org Profile. Before I received training in marriage and family therapy, I was extremely blaming and …. She had a tough upbringing and i am sure that this leads to a great deal of insecurity within her that she then expresses in this way. I am thinking of sharing this article with her and hopefully helping her work out some of those …

therapy, responsibility, and the nuremberg defense

therapy, like life, requires taking responsibility for what becomes of you. but, as the comedy team cheech & chong famously noted, “taking responsibility is a lot of responsibility.” what does that have to do with “the nuremberg defense …

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… responsible and change the causes rather than treating effects with effects drugs and disempowering through taking away responsibility eg through traditional psychiatry although such forms of therapeutic process do have their place. …

Let me know how this information affected you.

Dawn Pugh Therapy expert.

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