TheBestFisch
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- Apr 7, 2026
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Does it help at all? Is it brainwashing? Share your opinion.
I went for two years. It ended with me saying, "I think you need medication." So, the effect was what it was. But to the point,
Despite my hard work, it didn't work. I didn't become more confident or sociable, and I still can't feel what it's like to be a person with dignity. I just learned to talk about my problems better. 52 weeks times 1 hour times 2 years equals 104 hours of talking about problems.
I think it works on the principle that if you believe it, you go there and convince yourself it's better, even though it's not. I was beliving it. Seriously. paying a lot of money every week. i was brainwashed. A lot of brainwashed people believe that if there are no results, you have to try harder. You can always blame the client.
Maybe people want to believe this because there's no other, more popular method of help? What's most intriguing to me is that you can believe in this method despite the lack of results. It's like acting with a future profit. Except that this profit isn't actually in the future.
Okay, maybe more later, what do you think?
I went for two years. It ended with me saying, "I think you need medication." So, the effect was what it was. But to the point,
Despite my hard work, it didn't work. I didn't become more confident or sociable, and I still can't feel what it's like to be a person with dignity. I just learned to talk about my problems better. 52 weeks times 1 hour times 2 years equals 104 hours of talking about problems.
I think it works on the principle that if you believe it, you go there and convince yourself it's better, even though it's not. I was beliving it. Seriously. paying a lot of money every week. i was brainwashed. A lot of brainwashed people believe that if there are no results, you have to try harder. You can always blame the client.
Maybe people want to believe this because there's no other, more popular method of help? What's most intriguing to me is that you can believe in this method despite the lack of results. It's like acting with a future profit. Except that this profit isn't actually in the future.
Okay, maybe more later, what do you think?
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