
morrowynd
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Absolutely. Ever put your face right up against the TV set? All you can see are dots. You have to step back to see the picture. Therapists show you how to step back without feeling like you're giving in. |
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phantoms_82
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Yes.... I happen to be a counselor, and if you need any kind of advice.. feel free to I.M me. |
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yes.Pray to God too. |
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mks 7-15-02
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A Least Go 1 Time. You Dont Like It . |
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jennicasplace
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Try it. What have you got to lose? |
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jimjim421
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sometimes you just need someone to listen...so it couldn't hurt. |
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♥ ☆ StarLiteGrl~98☼1 ☆ ♥
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It's definitely worth a try!! It works for some, but not for all. You'll never know until you try it though!
Good luck! |
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jen92078
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I think it can help a little and only if you let it help!! GOOD LUCK |
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merrigandesign
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I think that there is too much credit given to counclers. Just work out your problems and do the right thing dont go to the shrink and get drugs just because you feel bad. |
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sheleo72675
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As long as you find the right person (It might take a couple of therapists before you can make a connection), definitly. |
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karimoberry
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It did with me when I was bitter after my parent's divorce. And since then, that's what I've wanted to major in: Psychological Counseling |
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I think so. Usually the ones that can show you methods to calm down though. |
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Ricky
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I'm a strong believer in counseling and even try my hand at it once in awhile. It's just easier to vent (blow off steam) when you have a moderator around because there's someone there who can stop it from getting out of hand. The other benefit is an impartial person can see through biases and make a decision based solely on facts. Then finally, sometimes its so hard to find someone who would just sit and listen, even if you don't want an answer, just having that someone to listen to what you have to say could be very therapeutic. |
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Amaki Owlaf
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My stepdad used to curse with every sentence he said and he got angry at the slightest thing.
Now he's taking anger management and he's doing much better now. He rarely curses, except when he's telling a joke or joking around, and is much more pleasant to be around. |
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destineypyle
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not if your unable to accept constructive criticism and if you don't recognize what you are doing is wrong, they are great but not if you don't really want the help |
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boris
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Yes, but you have to change yourself - no one can change you, they can just help. |
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Just checking
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Among other things, yes.
I am living proof that it can. I have seen it time and time again. The bottom line is the way we perceieve and process information. In improving this we can change the way we respond to anger.
As the saying goes, the person has to WANT to change in order to be helped.
I might also add that finding the right therapy or councelor is part of the process. |
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corrie_stark
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absolutely! |
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get on with it
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It could if you are really open to wanting to change. |
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karogurl14
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Try it. It usually does. and there are mnay more benifits with therapy you'd be suprised |
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risk it all 4 u
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duno |
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hikamara
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yes |
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ridler68
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ALWAYS
Therapy is always beneficial. It is one of the best things you can do for yourself. |
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budweisercowboy2003
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no I dont I think it is something that the person themselves must get over |
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ryanisalifestyle
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nope... counseling and therapy never help anyone... they'll just end up getting you hopped up on all these pills. |
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two2hot_28
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I think it depends on how much that person is really willing to change, if it is a really stubborn person, no
If it is a person who has an open mind and knows that it is un-healthy for him-self and for others, for him / her to be angry then yes I think it will work. |
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jchappale
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it depends only why your going |
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Casey
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Hapiness is a state of mind, counceling may help however only you have control over your thoughts, and only you can change your way of thinking. Learn from the experience, and move on, let that particular situation be the past and look forward not back. |
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maggie53ca
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Mandy, Counseling/therapy can always help, but God is your answer. Ask Him. |
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