
cornflowerblue
Mage
- Feb 18, 2019
- 553
The studies define effective by whether the patient's subjective personal rating of their quality of life increased, and also objective ratings of whether the frequency of legal incidents decreased. Not really focused on eliminating the mental illness the way regular therapy is. So maybe that's why it worked... just a different definition of "worked".Im no longer in the US and im what the shrink called a fully developed sociopath, means i see therapy as a game or a challenge to manipulate my therapists im incapable of taking it seriously. The first time was a woman in her mid 30's called Lucia she only lasted about a week with me because i was trying to get into her head and manipulate her into doing some other type of therapy if you know what i mean. Then i went to another guy and hes the one that verified her statement that i was too far gone to take any therapy seriously(i wasnt trying to screw the guy just saying) i was trying to befriend him so that i could be in a more advantageous position.