That's what I thought this would be about, for sure!
That's what I thought this would be about, for sure!
Even hypothetically, it just wouldn't be a good idea. Though, again, I do see where you are coming from. I think that even theoretically, one can foresee a one-sided sexual "therapeutic" relationship with a vulnerable client (who is likely emotionally damaged in some way) to not pan out very well for said client.
I'm with you, on the soft cookie front - however with Oreos it's all about the creme, and that's the only reason I can stand eating them. Those planks of burnt wood they'd like to call the two "cookies" can go fuck themselves.
I see where you're coming from, and I think it's theoretically not a bad idea. But in practice it would be, and I can't think of a situation where adding sex to the equation would end up truly helping the client in the long run and not hurting/confusing them.
I have been diagnosed with moderate ADD as well, and like you, mainly have always had issues with distractibility. I guess, I do feel familiar with the indicators as they apply to me, but was more wanting to hear about the specifics of objectively identifying it in a clinical setting. And as someone who has never…
IMO, the two should be separate. Nothing wrong with the therapist having a night job where he/she turns tricks, but the second they start combining the two, is where things get pretty bad ethics-wise. There's a reason therapists are legally bound to this and risk losing their license, should this occur. Crossing this…
I've never seen The Help, but I did just finally watch Fruitvale Station last night. She really does have a tremendous on-screen presence, and is one of the many reasons I was CRYING LIKE A FUCKING BABY.
OMG. Totally watching that one tonight. Had no idea Cranston was ever on it!
Dammit!! I had this idea years ago.
I'm not sure what exactly you mean (which is probably my fault, as I stayed home with a migraine today), but if a therapist is sleeping with their client it is a HUGE ethical violation, for obvious reasons. I see what this guy is trying to say ("these people just need intimacy!") but he really doesn't seem to…
In terms of therapeutic value, a great escort beats a psychologist any day of the week.
Agreed. I don't think this is well done at all.
I was wondering if he may have had some kind of coaching on this sort of thing, "how to best pose in a mug shot". I mean, his people must have seen this coming.
If you don't mind, what are the key signs you'd look for when differentiating "rambunctious" from ADHD? A family member was recently trying to get her 7 year old daughter diagnosed with ADHD, just because she doesn't like to do her homework. I don't think she has it though.
One time for April Fools Day, I dumped a bunch of glitter all over my bf-at-the-time's apartment. Looking back, it was one of the cruelest things I've ever done to anyone in my life. I can't believe he didn't dump me.
Was just thinking the same thing. I'm loving the distorted peplum.
If I knew how to photoshop (or felt like shelling out the money to buy it), I'd probably shop my crow's feet out of any & every picture I got my hands on. Is it a great thing to feel this way? Nope, not by a long shot… but I'm vain, along with like 96% of all women. I can absolutely see the demand for slight…
DAMN...