Is this really true?
My therapist seemed to think that yes they can change. She said that her job would otherwise be pointless.
Is it more that, they find it almost impossible to accept that it may be them with the problem, and therefore do not seek help, and if they got past THAT bit then change would indeed be possible?
The Freedom Programme run a course for men that seems to have success, as does the Lifeline programme. It's just getting them through the door is so hard.
What do you all think?
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thisishowifeel · 27/05/2010 10:13
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