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Have you encountered the fact that it takes many months and even years to reach this peak? That the road turns and twists and turns, and sometimes seems to go backwards? In this article: 5 reasons why the psychotherapeutic path is usually long 5 results of this Alternative 5 reasons why the psychotherapeutic path is usually long: 1. The therapist has to ask a lot of questions, find out about what could affect the problem, build hypotheses, and move, in fact, “by touch,” offering different solutions and exercises.2. Key processes in the psyche that particularly influence problems are always “covered” by defenses. This is natural, because there is a lot of old pain. The psyche does not want to touch them. Unconscious resistance arises, therapy is inhibited.3. It's not enough to discover these painful key points - you need to do something about them. There are acute experiences associated with psychological trauma. Few methods are designed to heal these injuries. Often they are simply revealed and tried to be integrated into life experience. This is achieved with difficulty, time, pain and setbacks.4. The reason for the kickbacks is that the trauma does not leave the psyche in this way. If something happens that is consonant with it, then even “integrated”, it again generates strong emotional reactions and knocks you out of the “adult” state.5. Since traumas do not completely go away, they are “places” of leakage of psychic resources. A person must constantly bring resources in different ways. This is similar to having to constantly pump up a tire. It takes a lot of training and time to learn to notice leaks in time and “pump up” yourself. 5 results of this: 1. Client dissatisfaction and withdrawal from therapy.2. Clients lose money, time, effort and faith in the possibility of liberation from their problems. 3. The therapist's dissatisfaction and lack of self-confidence.4. The low price of his work, which leads to low income or over-working. Or an unreasonably high price, which is a violation of the law of balance and has devastating consequences.5. Professional burnout as a therapist. Have you encountered these problems in your work or personal therapy? Have you thought about a way to solve all these problems? If so, you can learn about - a method that works differently; - the results it gives; - its 7 most valuable features. Find out