Speaking as an Aspie who isn't multiple (lightly dissociative if anything) and has no psychological backgrounding, you make some good points.
An all-guns-blazing therapy approach isn't always the right idea. Working with what's there makes more sense, whether you eventually build on that or not.
I've always been tempted to think, if someone can function within a reasonable definition of 'normally', doesn't present any danger and isn't unhappy, what's the point of therapy?
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Date: 2005-03-16 04:23 pm (UTC)An all-guns-blazing therapy approach isn't always the right idea. Working with what's there makes more sense, whether you eventually build on that or not.
I've always been tempted to think, if someone can function within a reasonable definition of 'normally', doesn't present any danger and isn't unhappy, what's the point of therapy?