Posted by B2chica on May 2, 2005, at 11:43:44
In reply to is your T's intelligence critical to therapy?, posted by JenStar on April 29, 2005, at 13:51:22
must say it is very important to me, and i do tend to surround myself by intelligent people so it's natural that i gravitate toward this type of person. i think more or equally as important as intelligence in their field is their security of their own knowledge. i tend to ask a lot of questions, and tend to think outside the box. when i was looking for new T i came across several people that QUICKLY became very defensive, as if i was questioning their 'expertise'. Well, duh...of course i was- i want to be able to ask questions and get answers. i want to spend my time talking about what's inside...not explaining it.
Also, i want someone who's willing to share their knowledge, i understand I'M the patient, but that doens't mean they need to treat me like a tree trunk. Talk to me, explain to me...feed me what i need to heal.
That's what i want.(and i Finally found it) :^)
b2c.
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