02/01/2024
All over social media now a plethora of ads for 'let us fix your bipolar' or 'ADHD? We have the answer' Addictions? Try our seven day meditations.. and so on. Please don't use any of these charlatans.
Now, you may have already done so, and you may have had some results, if you have, I'm really, really pleased for you but beware, this kind of thing is rarely durable because it is a one size fits all, temporary fix. It feels good to be getting help, and actually, that is literally, technically the reason why people do well in therapy too - initially.
It's like hiring a 32 piece orchestra and getting a ukelele.
I have enough work. People in my profession are not concerned about 'competition' in case that's what anyone thinks. We are (hopefully) dedicated to the immensely sacred task of supporting and helping our clients towards better mental health. It's not about making money. You will get your fees, but, if it's about making money, you're not doing it right.
MH is a vastly complex and difficult thing to address. That is why we go through lots of training, Continuing Professional Development and so on. Psychotherapy, and I don't mean Analysis, proven ineffective or CBT, not a complete system of therapy but looks good because it's a fixed plan approach, or Tapping, which will not undo half a lifetime of complicated experiences, or whatever, consists of a few things which are vital prerequisites for success.
These are ethics, 100%, never putting the fees above the clients' needs, never trying to 'fix' them - this sounds daft but our job is to accompany them on a journey of exploration and then, if they want to 'fix' themselves with the new information they have, fine. It's also a temporary support system, it's a Process of exploration a collaboration: I am the expert on how to do therapy, you are the expert on YOU.
People don't get it. They think oh, we'll 'fix' bi polar, or trauma, or depression, oh look we have a bunch of 'techniques' etc etc. It never works and this is why: ALL successful outcomes in therapy are based on the ability of the therapist and the client to form a genuine relationship. You cannot do that unless there are regular sessions, over a period of time, you cannot do this overnight. And it won't work unless you really care about your client.
People are desperate to make money these days, understandable I guess, but they've misunderstood our tried, tested and researched core Relational Model and think you can 'treat' trauma and distress like you can tonsilitis or cancer, or whatever. Bi polar disorder for example, is VERY serious and needs careful handling.
All of our clients are already vulnerable. They are not there to profit from. Secondary to that is Assessment, a lot of MH is serious and require medication and care from mainstream psychiatry services, often linked with social services. If you're not qualified to assess what you can and can't work with, that's massively irresponsible. None of these charlatans even know this.
It's not a matter for profit. Regarding addiction, I am a qualified and very experienced addiction counsellor but I don't do it any more. This is because addicts are slippery, addicted people want to continue to do the thing to which they are addicted. They need tough love, challenge, being called out by ex addicts. I do not believe that anyone can do this except AA/NA/GA. Anyone purporting to do 'addiction consultancy' or anything gimmicky is lying. I've seen these people over and over during my career. It never works.
Things like 'Better Help' are also horrible, they treat the therapists like dirt, what's the point? What's the point of us modelling love, patience, empathy, understanding, ethics, if cynical people are going to use vulnerable, traumatised people for profit? Their ad says: "You can try out a therapist and if you don't like them you never have to contact them again". Really? Doesn't the therapist have any feelings? Don't they need some feedback, or at the very least, polite treatment? Jeez.