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Conversing With A Psychotherapist Using Two Computers?

supertaste

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Does anybody ever tried using two computers for easing the conversation with a psychotherapist? It is suggested in Tony Attwood’s book.

I'm wondering about this and want to try it.

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It seems to me that anything to ease the stress and open communication is a good thing. Might be worth a try. There will be no facial expression. intonation, or body language to aid interpretation, but most of us don't understand those things anyway.
 

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