Joseph
I strong agree. So called "normalisation" from the non-disabled prospective is not a solution to our problems.
There are many aspects of normal psychotherapy that are very doggey.
"My problem with some therapists in the world of counselling and psychotherapy is that there often is a tendency to interpret and direct a client rather than an empathic listener who engages in a reciprocity of understanding which matures into healthy gro
wth for both involved in the interaction. The former to me is no more than gatekeeping of the therapists own values and perhaps even gatekeeping of existing status quo thinking; the former the more effective way of exploring, discovering and clarifying ways of living more resourcefully
Keith
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Keith
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