PSYchology

This is a situation when a person is aware of his internal problems, but either cannot cope with them, or does it inefficiently. Obvious, obvious, lying «on the surface» internal problems include fears and lack of will (unwillingness to strain, laziness), problems with will and self-control in principle, problems in communication and relationships, addictions and sick attachments, jealousy, psychosomatics, depression — a list you can continue.

A person can cope with many of these problems on his own, the psychologist’s task here is to take the client from the position of the Victim to the author’s position and give the right direction for independent work. Consultations at the level of obvious problems can be called simple, because here the client can only be told what he did not know, here the client can be taught, not treated↑, and the more successful this is, the better the results will be.

In any case, before starting to treat, it is necessary to make sure that the client cannot be taught.

Examples of simple consultations

  • What the psychoanalyst did not notice — the story of M. Erickson

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