Posted by BeardedLady on January 2, 2003, at 12:10:53
In reply to Re: Questionnaire -- use with caution, posted by Noa on January 1, 2003, at 15:26:16
> Clearly the people who wrote the questionnaire rate cognitive-behvioral/action-oriented therapy as best.
Yes, this is true. But I guess I was excited because that's what I think is best--at least for me.
>And I'm not saying it isn't, just that we should be careful to not take this questionnaire as the final word on our therapists, and to remember that different therapy approaches work better or worse for different people.
Well, of course.
That questionnaire would have worked much better if there'd been some sort of points system. Clearly, there is something wrong with a therapist telling his client not to discuss with others what goes on during therapy. I would weigh them much more heavily than I would the more innocuous questions.
I wonder how Freud would have held up under this test!
beardy : )>
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