Therapist Quotes

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Laura Munson
“Probably the wisest words that were ever uttered to me. Came from a therapist. I was sitting in her office, crying my eyes out. . . and she said, "So let me get this straight. You base your personal happiness on things entirely out of your control.”
Laura Munson, This Is Not The Story You Think It Is: A Season of Unlikely Happiness

“The role of the therapist is to reflect the being/accepting self that was never allowed to be in the borderline.”
Michael Adzema

“Dr. Talbon was struck by another very important thing. It all hung together. The stories Cheryl told — even though it was upsetting to think people could do stuff like that — they were not disjointed They were not repetitive in terms of "I've heard this before". It was not just she'd someone trying consciously or unconsciously to get attention. really processed them out and was done with them. She didn't come up with them again [after telling the story once and dealing with it]. Once it was done, it was done. And I think that was probably the biggest factor for me in her believability. I got no sense that she was using these stories to make herself a really interesting person to me so I'd really want to work with her, or something. Or that she was just living in this stuff like it was her life. Once she dealt with it and processed it, it was gone. We just went on to other things. 'Throughout the whole thing, emotionally Cheryl was getting her life together. Parts of her were integrating where she could say,"I have a sense that some particular alter has folded in with some basic alter", and she didn't bring it up again. She didn't say that this alter has reappeared to cause more problems. That just didn't happen. The therapist had learned from training and experience that when real integration occurs, it is permanent and the patient moves on.”
Cheryl Hersha, Secret Weapons: How Two Sisters Were Brainwashed to Kill for Their Country

Jodi Picoult
“In psychoanalytical theory there is a phenomenon called transference. The therapist becomes a blank screen, onto which the patient projects some incident or feeling that began in childhood... it would not be a far reach for someone to look at my feelings for Jess and assume that, in the context of our relationship as tutor and pupil, I am not in love. I'm just in transference.”
Jodi Picoult, House Rules

Richelle E. Goodrich
“Everyone needs a support system, be it family, friends, coworkers, therapists, or religious leaders. We cannot do life alone and expect to keep mentally, emotionally, and spiritually healthy. Everyone needs some sort of support system on which to rely.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Being Bold: Quotes, Poetry, & Motivations for Every Day of the Year

“Yes, the Darkness is real. I will show you the shattered and tattered and broken world. A world of fragmented ubiquitous iniquity. You are not insane. The world is. You are simply awake.”
Raymond Thoss, Vastarien: Vol. 1, Issue 1

“Be Your Best Without the Stress!Be the director and actor in your movie, called My Life.”
Katrina Radke

Debra Whiting Alexander
“As a psychotherapist I’ve taught this skill many times: learn how to pay attention and experience life rather than hurry through it.”
Debra Whiting Alexander, Zetty

Fritjof Capra
“The original sense of the word 'therapist' in its Greek form therapuetes, was that of an attendant. A therapist, Laing maintained, should therefore be a specialist in attentiveness and awareness.”
Fritjof Capra, Uncommon Wisdom : Conversations With Remarkable People

stained hanes
“People speak of therapy as if it is some failsafe ordeal with a 100% success rate when it clearly isn't.

Its a really strange, childish and reductive way to see the world”
stained hanes, 94,000 Wasps in a Trench Coat

stained hanes
“Women who see a therapist who is also a woman is destined to be unhappy and will have endless jargon that can easily be warped and restructured to keep them walking circles in the desert thinking they've crossed the horizon every session.”
stained hanes, 94,000 Wasps in a Trench Coat

stained hanes
“If you feel comfortable enough to spill your guts to a stranger you pay per hour to do that with, then you'll be receptive to the idea of taking pharmaceutical dry ice with side effects that range from egregious to deadly.”
stained hanes, 94,000 Wasps in a Trench Coat

Tabitha Yates
“Jesus is not at war with mental health professionals. You can walk hand in hand with both Jesus and a therapist. In fact, you are doing the bravest thing of all by allowing someone in who can walk you through the hard things. We were never meant to go on this journey alone.”
Tabitha Yates, Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health

“Some of us are at war everyday. Trying to convince other people not to do stupid things, that may results to danger, harm or death.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“Dr. Jason Walker is a practitioner with many years of mental health care experience. He is working as working full-time as a college professor. Dr. Jason Walker has previously taught psychology to graduates and undergraduates in Canada, the UK and the United States.”
Dr Jason Walker

“Jason M Walker is a member of the American Psychological Association and is a certified College Psychology Professor. In the future, Jason M Walker plans to expand his private practice while also establishing himself as a full-time tenured professor in psychology with a local university.”
Jason M Walker, Crosby vs. Ovechkin vs. McDavid vs. Gretzky

Juno  Dawson
“One of my doctors was always talking about insight- or being aware of your illness. Knowing you're nuts when you're nuts is way better than being nuts but thinking you're sane. Accepting help is better than pretending you don't need it.”
Juno Dawson, Stay Another Day

Steven Magee
“I will not date a lady that has a therapist.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I was in a relationship with a lady for a decade that had a therapist. It did not end well!”
Steven Magee

C.G. Jung
“I gave up hypnotic treatment for this very reason, because I did not want to impose my will on others. I wanted the healing processes to grow out of the patient’s own personality, not from suggestions by me that would have only a passing effect. My aim was to protect and preserve my patient’s dignity and freedom, so that he could live his life according to his own wishes. In this exchange with Freud, it dawned on me for the first time that before we construct general theories about man and his psyche we should learn a lot more about the real human being we have to deal with.”
Carl G Jung, Man and His Symbols: A Popular Presentation of the Essential Ideas of Jungian Psychology with Over 500 Illustrations

“Frank Zebzda, a friendly and tenacious individual with aspirations of becoming a therapist and paramedic.”
Frank Zebzda

“Shame-based clients require the kind of security-giving relationship that has been lacking in their lives.”
Gershan Kaufman

Valentine Glass
“I called every therapist my insurance claimed was accepting clients, most of whom were not—a few specialized only in children. One told me she only spoke to dying people and did not think it clever to retort we were all terminal cases.”
Valentine Glass, Jarring Sex

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Nature, like a broom in a swift hand, sweeps anxieties away, and floods the heart with stillness.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Stamerenophobia

Tammi  Miller
“When we produce art of any kind, it almost always contains hidden meaning: metaphors and symbols that help to identify emotions that we may feel but haven’t yet named.”
Tammi Miller, Paperback Therapy: Therapist-approved tools and advice for mastering your mental health

“It’s frustrating when your issues become too much for the therapist.”
Niedria Kenny

“What a therapist is doing is reading/writing your thoughts.”
Dr. Poison King

“I dare Bet that People whose Names I don't even know, talk about me with their Therapists.”
Sino Melo

“A Psychiatrist who isn't a Therapist simultaneously, is worthless (in his Job).”
Sino Melo

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