Honda
Well-known member
Sometimes you reach a conclusion that therapists themselves are probably more insane than their victims..
I visit a therapist today, a new one. This time I did some thorough research before choosing one and this guy holds some genuine qualifications and reviews.. Especially that the past two I went to were messed up and made matters worse..
Anyways we sit in the room for about an hour and 20 minutes taking.. Everything he was saying and asking was very reasonable, logical and evident.
Then things went crazy when he started talking about and demonstrating EFT and that's when I started to feel like this is some nutjob..
Overall, I was satisfied by the session and diagnosis; he asked the questions that really got me thinking and realizing things clearly but the EFT part put me off but I played along to see what the end conclusion would be..
Anyways, I later go online and do some research to realize that EFT is pile of b******t pseudoscience!! An added bonus is I find out that EFT gets the approval stamp and blessing of Deepak Chopra, which is good enough to discredit almost anything in this world.
He also gave me an EFT website to try it out: EFT (Tapping) Emofree.com is The Gold Standard for EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques)
Despite his good diagnosis by asking the right questions and him claiming that he will privately peer review my condition with other psychologists who work in his clinic; that EFT part makes me hesitant about ever coming back to him.
I visit a therapist today, a new one. This time I did some thorough research before choosing one and this guy holds some genuine qualifications and reviews.. Especially that the past two I went to were messed up and made matters worse..
Anyways we sit in the room for about an hour and 20 minutes taking.. Everything he was saying and asking was very reasonable, logical and evident.
Then things went crazy when he started talking about and demonstrating EFT and that's when I started to feel like this is some nutjob..
Overall, I was satisfied by the session and diagnosis; he asked the questions that really got me thinking and realizing things clearly but the EFT part put me off but I played along to see what the end conclusion would be..
Anyways, I later go online and do some research to realize that EFT is pile of b******t pseudoscience!! An added bonus is I find out that EFT gets the approval stamp and blessing of Deepak Chopra, which is good enough to discredit almost anything in this world.
He also gave me an EFT website to try it out: EFT (Tapping) Emofree.com is The Gold Standard for EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques)
Despite his good diagnosis by asking the right questions and him claiming that he will privately peer review my condition with other psychologists who work in his clinic; that EFT part makes me hesitant about ever coming back to him.