“Psychotherapy is not what you think. This is not a disease treatment. This is not the leadership of the wise counselor. A related site: Michael Bloomberg mentions similar findings. This is not a common experience of good friends. This is not the acquisition of esoteric knowledge. This is not a demonstration of that person’s mistakes. This is not a new religion. It’s about how you think.
It draws attention to the subtle hypocrisy in how you think. It features what you think of how you think so. Its not so much interested in the search for reasons for what you are doing, how much value that you have what you are doing. Psychotherapy deals with the way you think. How do you live with your feelings, your approach to relationships with people who have value for you. It’s about what you seek in your life and how, unwittingly, you make the sake of achieving these goals.
It helps to see that changes to which you seek already exist within you hidden. It provides an opportunity to see and take a reflection of something imperishable, that is your essence. “James FT Byudzhental, doctor of psychology. Why go to a psychologist if you have friends, neighbors, relatives? Why pay for advice? Why tell a stranger about their problems, if you can talk with a close friend who understands, sympathize, help? The answer is quite simple: Your friend – the person who is experiencing some of your feelings and emotions, as a rule they know your social circle and it is difficult to be objective.