Blackdanger***
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For a reason unknown to me, there is a wave of people in my circle of friends seeking therapists.
Most of them are hitting 30 years old, recently exited a failed relationship, and are now seeking professional therapy. All of a sudden, they have become conscious of all their flaws, one friend in particular that he's lived his all his life with these bad habits, he even told me he finds some of his behaviours disgusting. He's a really smart guy, he debates like a champ. He says that when he wants to evacuate frustration, he brings people into his strength zone, which is debate, and rapes them silly. I for one, have been subjected to this.
Anyway, i've noticed they all take their therapy by the book, and have become extremely self-centered in the sense that they will walk the straight line their therapy demands and by no means will waver off of it.
I've also looked back in the past and two of my past girlfriends seeked therapy for family issues while being in a relationship with me. Both relationships failed not shortly after the therapy started, and in my mind, they had become very self centered.
I know part of the process is to be selfish and think about bettering yourself, but does therapy have to be taken word for word?
Thoughts?
Most of them are hitting 30 years old, recently exited a failed relationship, and are now seeking professional therapy. All of a sudden, they have become conscious of all their flaws, one friend in particular that he's lived his all his life with these bad habits, he even told me he finds some of his behaviours disgusting. He's a really smart guy, he debates like a champ. He says that when he wants to evacuate frustration, he brings people into his strength zone, which is debate, and rapes them silly. I for one, have been subjected to this.
Anyway, i've noticed they all take their therapy by the book, and have become extremely self-centered in the sense that they will walk the straight line their therapy demands and by no means will waver off of it.
I've also looked back in the past and two of my past girlfriends seeked therapy for family issues while being in a relationship with me. Both relationships failed not shortly after the therapy started, and in my mind, they had become very self centered.
I know part of the process is to be selfish and think about bettering yourself, but does therapy have to be taken word for word?
Thoughts?