Sorry to be so blunt here Perrigaud, but well...
" Again, any form of therapy could arguably be labeled as emotional abuse." <- No.
There are forms that are not abusive and could not be labeled abusive at all. Part of conventiional psychotherapy is to let people "deal with their shit" without having to deal with more stress and psychological hardship. Or, in another sense, at their own pace. And thats not with pressure to move forwards.
Making something "hard"-er than it has to be isn't a good thing. I dealt with my crap without stress, crying, breakdowns, being forced, etc.
Also, another thing I'd have to point out is yeah we do challenge your beliefs and opinions, but you chose to allow us. In seminars youre too pressured to be able to say "no" and if youre a child you CANT say no unless you never want to move up or in some programs face punishment. Thats a big problem. Forcing them to go with a program to get out.
Real psychotherapy isnt programmed, it just happens. And it does work, but it takes time and a lot of people seem to not have the patience for it. Also, comparing it to a program isnt favorable for a program which often takes years.
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