Posted by TommyTommy on March 3, 2003, at 12:07:43
In reply to Re: cognitive therapy » mattdds, posted by laurarn on March 3, 2003, at 10:49:28
Where does CBT differ from "ordinary" Pyschology? It seems like so many pyschologists I've seen don't want to dwell deep into things and they just want to give "seemingly worthless" examples that any idiot could come up with. Basically what I'm saying is that too many pyschologists just want to spend the hour session treading the water with examples of positive thinking instead of going down deep into the water and addressing the true problems. Do you guys feel that CBT is a totally different experience? Are all pyschologists trained to do CBT?
Thanks,Tommy
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