To: K-list
Recieved: 2002/03/31 20:56
Subject: [K-list] Non-K therapists
From: rhjcrestone
On 2002/03/31 20:56, rhjcrestone posted thus to the K-list: In my experience, non-K therapists can cause unnecessary
difficulties, although a good one can learn to stretch. When I went
through my worst experiences, I was a member of a group of therapists
who did nothing helpful; in fact they interfered. Therapeutic
treatment modalities are often treated like religions (with a Bible,
Pope, priests and priestess, acolytes and apostles and the whole
shot) and therapists often act like "true believers" to them. Someone
like that can be driven to make a client's K experiences "wrong" out
of a need to make their teachers and their treatment approach right.
If any of you are interested, I've written a book about therapy with
K (I don't want to be mercenary here, but I do want to be helpful if
I can be - notify me if you're interested). Anyway, even
transpersonal psychotherapists who know intellectually about K are
often woefully naive when they see the real thing. We're working on
changing that.
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