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Good Therapy invites you to share your experiences and your thoughts on therapy.

 To read a letter in full, click on the sender's name. 

      

   May you go from strength to strength in the coming year. Julie
   It's harder for guys to discuss their problems than it is for women. Lindsay
   My teenage son and I were unable to express or even feel our sadness ... we were emotionally paralysed. NL
   Sometimes I challenged the assumptions behind the pointed questions... Laurie
   Mystery must be found everywhere and everyday. Anon
   I read the previous writer's disappointment and was reminded of Sheldon Kopp's saying... Anon
   Lucky dips have a place at school fetes, they don't belong in a professional arena such as this. Disappointed
   Hi, I am the author of Well Done Those Men - one of the titles in your book shop. Barry
   I believe the counsellor had no right to say this without ever having met me. Tony
   As the therapy progressed, he slowly shut me out of a major part of his life. Anon
   In the end he thought we were ganging up on him and he stopped going... Helen
   It was a refreshing experience, one that stilled the storm of uncertainty. TR
   Id like to say something about pre-marital counselling. Bob
   My father has suffered from schizophrenia since before I was born... Amy
   I agree with you Sophie. As a Counsellor, who has worked for the public service... Sue
   I borrowed a book from the library titled Facing Love Addiction... E.J.
   He was arrogant, insensitive and seemed totally unaffected by my grief and confusion Anon
   I would like to respond to Sophie's letter. David
   Art is the transformation of clumsiness into gracefulness. Philip
   I would like to comment on the rooms in which counsellors and therapists practice. Sophie
   I wasn't a bad husband or father, but I wasn't good either. Nathan
   I was able to level my moods and adjust the way I felt about myself. Lee
   The personalities of a client and a therapist don't always mesh. Sally
   I wanted to run the other way. Anna B