Therapist Lori Gottlieb makes a very convincing case as to why men need to get their ass on a therapist's couch, especially if they're a dad.
‘s “Dear Therapist” column, breaks the omerta of the therapeutic class. But more importantly, she lifts the curtain on what was, for me, an immensely surprising fact, that therapists too are people. Now as for why that is so surprising? Well, maybepodcast where she, among other things, made a very convincing case as to why men need to get their ass on a therapist’s couch, especially if they’re a dad.
Often when men come to see me, they’ll say things like, “I’ve never told anybody this before” or that I’m the first person who’s hearing it. They haven’t told their partner or theirand family members.
that I highly recommend that really talks about how we carry our own childhoods with us into the way that we parent. As a therapist and the mother to a 13-year-old son, I really get it when people are talking about their struggles. I really get the experience of wanting to do right by your kid. There’s so much judgment out in the world around whether people are doing things “right.” Everybody’s got an opinion and parents need to learn to trust and to understand themselves .
One thing that’s very instructive is just the idea of hearing the inner dialogue of someone in your position. For a lot of people in therapy for a long time, there’s that element of mystery, like what is my therapistBy showing myself in therapy at the same time that I was providing therapy in the book I wanted to show that as a patient I react very similarly to the way that my patients react to me. I want my therapist to like me.
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