tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8081447.post3239272128574654424..comments2024-02-19T09:57:54.701-08:00Comments on The Angry Dad: Obama pushes for more LGBT kidsGeorgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16032672334544228703noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8081447.post-46973497332599201842015-04-10T09:34:59.614-07:002015-04-10T09:34:59.614-07:00@Anonymous that is why the ones who do so are so h...@Anonymous that is why the ones who do so are so horrible. The nature of the business is to gain people confidence and to partner with them through their struggles. When what you say and do is going to be reported to the court, you aren't going to trust that person with you most intimate thoughts. I have seen counseling work, and I have seen it be horrible. I don't think it is something magical. Sometimes people just need to talk thinks out with someone who has no other influence on their life or agendas that affect them. All this is thrown out when the court is involved. <br /><br />I have been ridiculed in court by the GAL for not having gone to counseling through the process. I have had multiple attorneys tell me to get counseling. Then when I talk to people in the field they ask me a few questions, and tell me it sounds like I am dealing with the issues in a healthy way, and they would be happy to talk to me, but would never say that I "need" counseling. HeligKohttp://tenfoured.infonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8081447.post-51796874633059247422015-04-10T08:43:30.222-07:002015-04-10T08:43:30.222-07:00In my experience, the majority of psychotherapists...In my experience, the majority of psychotherapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists will refuse to report to a court. It's actually difficult to find one who will agree to write a report.<br /><br />There is a minority of mental health professionals who make a business of involvement with courts. Judges seem to have no understanding of how unusual it is for a psychotherapist to report to them.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com