MainerMikeBrown
05-29-2017, 05:06 PM
Years ago I was in group therapy. And one person who was also in the group was complaining to me that one of the therapists talked about herself a fair amount of the time.
But looking back, I don't think a provider talking about themselves is necessarily a bad thing.
For example, a psychiatrist I currently see talks about himself sometimes. And I actually often find it to be helpful when he does that. The last time I saw him, he was telling me how he was down and out years before when he was my age. He told me that he turned things around and got his life together.
I found that what he told me was rather inspirational.
I don't want to be working with a mental health professional who constantly talks about himself or herself. However, I think it can actually be a good thing if the person tells me about themselves some.
But looking back, I don't think a provider talking about themselves is necessarily a bad thing.
For example, a psychiatrist I currently see talks about himself sometimes. And I actually often find it to be helpful when he does that. The last time I saw him, he was telling me how he was down and out years before when he was my age. He told me that he turned things around and got his life together.
I found that what he told me was rather inspirational.
I don't want to be working with a mental health professional who constantly talks about himself or herself. However, I think it can actually be a good thing if the person tells me about themselves some.