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It is always an attempt by any professionals at any corner of the world to assume themselves as superior and as so called-normal person 2. a professional had no time to think himself or herself as any human being as much as the other person seeking help or brought to them as to be provided with so called help. 3. a professional by virtue of ones so called experience not certainly as human being or as any person, but as a person with special standardised categorised status,knowledge, proforma assuming a status of a counselor, psychologist, therapist, neuro expert, psychiatrist healer etc . 4. a professional starts to follow certain system so called professional discipline to implement the earlier graduation of status symbol and that itself is the major draw back of meeting people, chatting with people , establishing interaction or communication ,conversation. 5. however a professional then starts to take over a persons emotional health in a manner that the recipient person feels or starts to feel, himself or herself as the inferior ,deficient person than the professional, that itself in any form from the sheer difference of status in social theory or practice, the recipient person becomes an unique object of study . 6. what happened to you, whats your issues, what is your problem, what has made you so upset or etc? how are you improving, how are you anyway?????? etc these are certain stereotyped questionair so odd to be asked reminding a persons own painful anxiety once again , never mind lessening the original root cause of problem emotional health. 6. a natural carefree, approach simply as any person to any person as stranger may be better to launch any interesting topic and then proceed on that with no prefixed idea or any settled agenda but simply a conversation as comfortable as possible, it is 100% possible only if no preconcieved agenda is behind us then.
Posted on: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 07:21:07 +0000

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