Marital and Family Therapy

Category - Practice

Therapy may not be the appropriate professional practice for one who:
  1. Can reason through complicated issues
  2. Holds rigid, immovable beliefs
  3. Can see the complexity involved in emotion
  4. Needs to write things down in order to remember them
Explanation
Answer - B - Reasoning through complicated issues can be helpful, as can seeing complex emotions. Plenty of people need to write things down. But if you hold rigid, immovable beliefs about certain issues, it raises questions about how flexible you can be around issues of culture, religion, sexuality, gender, socioeconomic status, veteran status, and a multitude of others. Maintaining an open mind is one of the most important roles in therapy, without a doubt.
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