Posted by Cindy W on October 5, 2000, at 9:30:28
In reply to Re: on-line therapy (done by licensed therapists) » mist, posted by Greg on October 4, 2000, at 21:41:39
> Mist,
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> If I'm going to do therapy (which I am), I want to see my therapist's face when I talk to him/her. I want to know the person up close. I think the relationship between you and your therapist is one of the most important ones you have and shouldn't be something done as impersonally as over the Internet. If you decide to go ahead with this I'd love to hear how it works out for you.
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> I hope you are doing well.
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> Peace,
> Greg
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Mist, I agree with Greg...the relationship with the therapist is more important than what kind of therapy they offer, and it's really important to me to feel like I'm talking to a real human being, and I need to see their face, body language, etc., so I can see how they're responding to what I'm saying.--Cindy W
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> > > Thanks for your response. Actually my question was concerning the on-line therapy services available on the web. The therapy is done by licensed therapists (and you have to pay them, for the most part, although I think I did see one that was for free).
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> > Hi welcome...I think this is a great place to talk to other poeple with the same situation as you...but its not a replacement for therapy...I hope we can all help each other!! Jen
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