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When a person needs help with a specific problem e.g. grief issues, relationship concerns, etc, talk therapy can be very helpful.
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© Margaret L. Cunningham, PhD 2002
Some therapists are passive listeners, while others are more interactive. Either way, the client talks about the problem and does some problem solving.
The therapist may make suggestions. Remember, they are suggestions— if you act on them, they are your responsibility.
Occasionally in talk therapy, you may do role-playing to help you practice different approaches. This also has the advantage of helping you see the problem from a different perspective.
In talk therapy, the emphasis is on the therapy. It is not the same as complaining to a friend. No matter how friendly your therapist seems or how close you feel to your therapist, the rules of friendship do not apply here.  The goal is to form a therapeutic relationship.
The duration of talk therapy will depend on the needs of the client and the presenting problem.
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Dr.Maggie
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