Psycho-Babble Social Thread 3545

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Therapy Poll analysis and discussions

Posted by Rzip on December 8, 2000, at 15:15:28

Hi everyone!

I wanted to start a new thread so that I would not be accused of answering my own posts.

I get the feeling people on this board do not like replying to my posts anymore.

Anyway, on December 1, 2000, I started a poll on Psycho-Babble Open on "What do you guys think about TALK therapy..."

Time-limit:
11.11% said ten months
5.56% said two years
And no one picked five or more years

Analysis:
1) You guys are very good clients, works hard at your problems and aggressively get them resolved within the ten months of therapy. However, only 5.56% of you guys agree that effective results should take place away from therapy settings. I guess no one likes homework these days. So, that would lead me to hypothesize that...
2) Many of you are embarrassed to admit that you have been in TALK therapy for five or more years because no one voted for that choice. So, you obviously do not think that the duration should be that long. Although, there are the obvious special instances where long, long-term therapy is necessary. But I think that the only way we can get the psychotherapy profession to benefit the clients, us, is to actively work on detaching from it...you know, practice what you learned in therapy in the real-life setting. And on that note, 27.78% of you agree that therapy should be challenging. But only 16.67% said therapy should be comforting. So, my question is why isn't there a higher percentage of you guys voting for "therapy should be comforting"? I think therapy should be challenging, but more importantly, it should be a pleasant experience, you know. Who wants a storky therapist or anyone else for that matter? I say fire those dull and too serious therapists, and find a nicer one. You might be more productive and hence save more money, and go out and enjoy life more.

11.11% of you guys voted for "I do not know how to terminat my therapy", and only 5.56% said "I really like my therapist/I do not want to hurt my therapists's feelings"...so maybe the issue of termination or feeling ready to move on (but not knowing how) should be open to discussions here.

Finally 11.11% of you guys picked "I have a set goal for my therapy length and the treatment I expect to get out of it".

I am on holiday vacation now, so I be able to respond a great deal (till Dec. 22nd that is).

- Rzip

 

Re: Therapy Poll analysis and discussions

Posted by Noa on December 9, 2000, at 11:46:06

In reply to Therapy Poll analysis and discussions, posted by Rzip on December 8, 2000, at 15:15:28

Don't over interpret, Rzip. Some of your conclusions are speculative, no?

I did not answer the time limit question, becuase I don't think there is one answer to that. There are people for whom 1 session is helpful, and people who benefit from many many years. No cookie cutter solutions. I also did not anwswer any of the last few questions on termination because none of the possbilities matched my reality.

 

Re: Therapy Poll analysis and discussions » Noa

Posted by Rzip on December 9, 2000, at 12:04:13

In reply to Re: Therapy Poll analysis and discussions, posted by Noa on December 9, 2000, at 11:46:06

Noa,

I am so glad you answered my thread. O.k. I admit it was not a very good poll. But, here is a chance to generate more relevant questions that should be asked.

I just TRIED to analyze what data I have. Give me some better suggestions please.

- Rzip

 

Re: Therapy Poll analysis and discussions

Posted by dj on December 9, 2000, at 12:46:45

In reply to Re: Therapy Poll analysis and discussions, posted by Noa on December 9, 2000, at 11:46:06

> Don't over interpret, Rzip. Some of your >conclusions are speculative, no?
>

As well, how many people were in your sample ie. - how many people answered your survey???

 

Re: Therapy Poll analysis and discussions » dj

Posted by Rzip on December 9, 2000, at 15:45:53

In reply to Re: Therapy Poll analysis and discussions, posted by dj on December 9, 2000, at 12:46:45

dj,

Since my poll was multiple choices (participants could have replied to all ten choices). I got a total of 18 replies. But, I do not know how many individuals actually voted. I really rallied for as many votes as I can by posting here, on Psycho-Babble Open (the schedule icon), and I also e-mailed couple of people from the member list. One thing I did notice is that the member list increased from 34 to 38 during my "campaign".

But it was not a very good poll questionaire on my first try. I'll rethink during the holidays and I'll start another poll once I get some more constructive feedbacks here :-)

Now, I am going to take a train ride to my parents' home.

- Rzip

 

Re: Therapy Poll analysis and discussions » Rzip

Posted by Noa on December 11, 2000, at 16:48:46

In reply to Re: Therapy Poll analysis and discussions » dj, posted by Rzip on December 9, 2000, at 15:45:53

Enjoy your visit with your parents, Rzip.


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