The ‘Clock Time’ Trap
What happens when we use time as a proxy for experience? We’re very likely to fool others — and ourselves.
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What happens when we use time as a proxy for experience? We’re very likely to fool others — and ourselves.
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For all the talk of ‘boundaries’ in therapy, clients often miss the nuances that make boundaries an essential element of healthy living.
Therapists rub their professional shoulders against a plethora of other helpers and caregivers. Often in session I feel like a professional organizer as well as a therapist.
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