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Does Forced Therapy Ever Work?

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It’s happened to many of us. Someone close to you is in trouble and clearly needs professional help. However, they’re resisting asking for that help.  Therefore, you might think that forced therapy could be a good option. After all, it’s ‘for their own good’. Once a decision has been made to force an individual into therapy, tricks, lies, and strong pressure are usually used so that they accept the imposed help. In some cases, they might reluctantly accept. That said,  forced therapy almost always ends in abandonment or failure shortly after its commencement. In other cases, it never even starts…

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Chantal Maille
Praticien en Psychothérapie - Psychanalyste, Coaching conjugal & Sophrologie https://chmpsy.com

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