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The Top 5 things counsellors say or do that cause me to go off the edge.


Given the conflict and turmoil of my family over the last 8 or so years, you could say I absolutely had my fill of counsellors.


In fact, if you asked me a year ago what I though of psychotherapists, I would have said that they were opportunistic hucksters creating a generation of sociopaths.


I still believe that about the overwhelming majority of them.


Leftist, atheist, woke-ist idealogues peddling their utopian mush to a generation of perpetual victims who think the entire universe is askew if it doesn't revolve around them and their nose rings and blue hair.


but, I always had a problem not saying what's really on my mind so I will digress.


If you told me a year ago that the first 2 permanent shows on the 4 persons network would be 2 counselors, I would probably have throat punched you. It did not take me long to realize that Dr. Fred Boley and Deb Rojas are cut from a different cloth. They understand the four persons- emotional, mental, physical and spiritual upon which this network is founded.


In fact, every week, Dr. Boley asked the question Why doesn't counseling work?


Well, the honorable Doctor is off this week, so on this Wednesday's show, I will give my very unscientific, very un-doctorish assessment of why it didn't work for me. In fact, I have personally vowed never to darken the door of a counseling office again simply because of the rage I felt at these 5 things. I greatly look forward to (and greatly dread) our two resident mental health experts dissecting this forthcoming rant which will be discussed on Wednesday.


Consider this a teaser.


1 - You deserve to be happy.

2 - None of it is your fault.

3.- It's an illness like diabetes or cancer.

4.- You must remove all people, who are sources of stress, from your life.

5.- If medication makes you feel better, you should take it.


At the risk of sounding unhinged, I will talk Wednesday about how these 5 things drive me into a white hot rage.




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