The desire to maintain control can lead to feelings of helplessness and psychological struggle, often surfacing in therapy between patients and therapists.
Patients communicating feelings through their punctuality or by labeling their experiences can unknowingly obstruct their healing process, closing off avenues for deeper understanding.
The act of arriving late or adhering strictly to a diagnosis instead of exploring emotions denies patients valuable therapeutic engagement and the complexity of their experiences.
This search for control is pervasive and can destructively affect our lives and relationships, often manifesting in therapy as reluctance to explore emotional experiences.
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