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Originally Posted by RichieRich
I know several people that definitely should be seeking counselling. One of them doesn't even think they have a problem yet it's so obvious. Another is seeing a counsellor but it seems like a weird enabling relationship and all their faults are magically acceptable despite unacceptable impacts from their faults. Anyways, huge kudos to those who have gotten help, are doing their own self help (because yes, this is an important step), are realizing they need help, or are going through the help process.
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I can definitely think of someone that was in my life whom I believe was getting the 'enabling' counsellor rather than getting real guidance.
I think when you've been going to a counsellor for too long and you don't seem to be getting positive change in your life, it's time to change it up.