cait_sith
Brain rotted, often missing word
- Apr 8, 2024
- 176
Psychotherapy should be seen like physiotherapy.
If somebody breaks their leg physiotherapy can help someone regain their leg mobility which might result with them being to walk normally again. It benefits people with damaged legs to regain the use of their legs through exercise.
But nobody would drag somebody with amputated legs to physiotherapy in a hope that their legs will grow back if they do leg exercises.
That's how dragging somebody like me to therapy feels like, or wanting me to go to therapy, like talking to someone grows back parts of my brain that have been amputated and dead forever. But the people who maybe had their leg fractured a bit and can walk again through light exercise are dragging the amputated from their wheelchairs to some exercise coach projecting their healing experiences onto everyone by telling them to go to muh therapy.
If somebody breaks their leg physiotherapy can help someone regain their leg mobility which might result with them being to walk normally again. It benefits people with damaged legs to regain the use of their legs through exercise.
But nobody would drag somebody with amputated legs to physiotherapy in a hope that their legs will grow back if they do leg exercises.
That's how dragging somebody like me to therapy feels like, or wanting me to go to therapy, like talking to someone grows back parts of my brain that have been amputated and dead forever. But the people who maybe had their leg fractured a bit and can walk again through light exercise are dragging the amputated from their wheelchairs to some exercise coach projecting their healing experiences onto everyone by telling them to go to muh therapy.