http://green.wellness.com/blog/13219481/how-to-tell-a-good-therapist-from-a-mediocre-one/betsy-sansby/page-2
Clearly a therapist who represents a classical Analysis position has "missed the boat." As has any who have assumed a "one up, one down" relationship. Another consideration is whether the counselor assists the client with not just release of emotion, but the processing of this content in a helpful, therapeutic way. Finally, in agreement with the piece above, the therapist must act as an ally and facilitator. The client is not to be considered as merely a research subject or a student upon which one imparts information. Moreover, psychotherapy is much more than simple active listening; there must be something dynamic going on.
Posted by Dr. TCH
http://green.wellness.com/blog/13219481/how-to-tell-a-good-therapist-from-a-mediocre-one/betsy-sansby/page-2
Woody Allen said, "After 25 years of therapy, my therapist said something that brought tears to my eyes. He said. "No Habla Englis."
Posted by jai
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Your article is spot on and excellent! It is difficult to know that people are receiving "meh" therapy. What a waste!
Posted by Dr. Deborah Simmons
http://green.wellness.com/blog/13219481/how-to-tell-a-good-therapist-from-a-mediocre-one/betsy-sansby/page-2
Okay so basically it sounds like I have to fire my therapist and find a new one as there is no way I'm bringing up these points or my general dissatisfaction. That's going to be stressful but I'm not making progress! She's going to tell me I'm not even healthy enough to make that determination. Thank you for sharing.
Posted by tmb