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Hi,

I like your web site about Double Bind Statements.

In my experience, when a therapist does a double bind and I notice it, he or she gets authoritarian and tries to distract me at all costs. Then later I am told I have a problem with trust - another double bind is delivered.

I read somewhere that "double binds" and "confusional tactics" are used for "therapeutic" purposes. The only therapy I guess this means is to generate a determination in the patient to get through life without seeing another therapist.

Thanks, Garrick

 

My husband went to a therapist for a short time and when he openly admitted to hitting me she told him I did not love him. Needless to say this did not help my husband. What kind of therapist does this? She seemed to just be telling him what he wanted to hear. That his behavior is always someone else's fault.

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