When she asks my age, however, I balk—it seems like Blah Therapy might be aimed at far younger folks than me.
"Therapy that changes people's lives is a nuanced process," he says.
Lasting change requires a human connection that cannot be replaced by a keypad and a computer screen."I guess it's back to the couch for me.
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They felt more like social outlets than mental health resources. Hokemeyer expresses major concern about sites like Blah Therapy, where "non-trained professionals [are] giving advice to other individuals.""There is just too much room for harm," he notes.
And I can't help but agree with his assessment that "deeply entrenched and persistent emotional and relationship issues cannot be adequately addressed through an online therapeutic relationship.