Christian therapy

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penknight

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I know this may be a bit much to ask, especially since we can get advice from other, older members. Still it could help the site out. Maybe the therapist could make a blog about life issues and thing regarding God's word instead of having him of her answer to thousands of cc users.
 
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Who is the cc therapist?
 

AlaynaJ

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I know this may be a bit much to ask, especially since we can get advice from other, older members. Still it could help the site out. Maybe the therapist could make a blog about life issues and thing regarding God's word instead of having him of her answer to thousands of cc users.

Anyone can give advice on the internet. There is no way we could get an official therapist to do anything here. Most therapists cost a lot of money, and CC doesn't have the type of money to keep one on staff. Us moderators are volunteer, so even we don't get paid (and we're okay with that)
Also, there is no way we would be able to verify someone if they claim to have a license for that. It's just not feasible.
 
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I know this may be a bit much to ask, especially since we can get advice from other, older members. Still it could help the site out. Maybe the therapist could make a blog about life issues and thing regarding God's word instead of having him of her answer to thousands of cc users.
Hi Pen!

There are plenty of collectible "blogs" on CC threads (real ones are seldom read here).

"Pain Clinic" could serve you. "Streams of ..." too serves.

It is my hunch but, time will show EACH is the "therapist" of oneself.
 
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Anyone can give advice on the internet. There is no way we could get an official therapist to do anything here. Most therapists cost a lot of money, and CC doesn't have the type of money to keep one on staff. Us moderators are volunteer, so even we don't get paid (and we're okay with that)
Also, there is no way we would be able to verify someone if they claim to have a license for that. It's just not feasible.

I want you to be my MOD.

:p

PS

My license is expired (my driver license) because I don´t like to drive in cities.
 

penknight

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Hi Pen!

There are plenty of collectible "blogs" on CC threads (real ones are seldom read here).

"Pain Clinic" could serve you. "Streams of ..." too serves.

It is my hunch but, time will show EACH is the "therapist" of oneself.
:) I'll definitely keep that mind.
 

penknight

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Anyone can give advice on the internet. There is no way we could get an official therapist to do anything here. Most therapists cost a lot of money, and CC doesn't have the type of money to keep one on staff. Us moderators are volunteer, so even we don't get paid (and we're okay with that)
Also, there is no way we would be able to verify someone if they claim to have a license for that. It's just not feasible.
Okay, good point. I guess I didn't think about it as thoroughly as I should have.
 

AlaynaJ

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Okay, good point. I guess I didn't think about it as thoroughly as I should have.
It's all right. We all do that occasionally. Blogs and groups are a good idea, such as Secularhermit suggested. Perhaps you could start a group yourself for something like that if you're interested.