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					<description><![CDATA[No, therapists aren&#039;t people. The role of a therapist may be played by a human, but they are no such thing. Humans have emotions, they have reaction, they personally care about things. Therapists have none of this. Patients should not delude themselves by thinking of therapists as a person, because the therapist&#039;s emotional wall prevents them from thinking of patients as people. They will always be protected by their apathy, so do not learn to care about them, or you will get the short end of the stick and be left with heartache while they go on their merry way because &quot;at least they tried&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, therapists aren&#8217;t people. The role of a therapist may be played by a human, but they are no such thing. Humans have emotions, they have reaction, they personally care about things. Therapists have none of this. Patients should not delude themselves by thinking of therapists as a person, because the therapist&#8217;s emotional wall prevents them from thinking of patients as people. They will always be protected by their apathy, so do not learn to care about them, or you will get the short end of the stick and be left with heartache while they go on their merry way because &#8220;at least they tried&#8221;</p>
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