Question Posted Thursday February 22 2007, 11:59 pm
THIS IS ONLY FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS: I have another question concerning my friend who went to a psychologist that acted more like a friend than a therapist. Now that my friend stopped seeing this therapist my friend is calmer, happier, and jokes more and not uptight. WHY is my friend happier and calmer now? HERE IS THE STORY TO REFRESH YOUR MEMORY: My friend was seeing a male therapist who was always scarastic and pessimistic who would say things like: Well your boss is an SOB, he really hated you; The therapist never helped my friend solve their problems.
He never helped her solve her problem, so she didn't like seeing him. Since she's stopped seeing him, she's been happier. Her psychologist had a big effect on her happiness, and stopped her from doing those things. Instead of doing his job, he treated her as a friend & not a client which was weird. If she's happier now, then there's nothing wrong. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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