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Myths About Counseling
Counseling and the therapeutic process are things that are often misunderstood by many people.



There are some common myths about counseling:

MYTH 1: Counseling is only for people who have emotional problems.

 

FACT: While counseling does deal with people who have emotional problems it can also help:

 

MYTH 2: People in counseling are inherently weak.

FACT: There is nothing weak about a person who enters counseling. The individuals who enter counseling are, in fact, taking the first step in solving their difficulties. A lot of people would view this as courageous.

 

MYTH 3: Change is simple.

FACT: Change is not always simple and may take time and energy to happen. Therapy is not a "quick fix" cure to your problems.

 

MYTH 4: The therapist is your "psychic" who tells you what to do with your life and how to "fix" your problems.

FACT: A counselor is NOT there to TELL you how to solve your problems or to offer you advice. The therapist IS there to help you achieve the goals you set and help you resolve your problems.

 

MYTH 5: The psychologists at the counseling center can prescribe medications for me such as anti-depressants for my problems.

FACT: Psychologists do not prescribe medications - a psychiatrist or a general physician prescribes medication. The counseling center does not dispense any medications. If you need a prescription drug, we can provide appropriate referrals to physicians.

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