Perfectly sane people sometimes adopt odd strategies to cope with life's sudden changes, but the answer isn't always extended therapy, says Stanley Siegel. Challenging conventional therapeutic thinking, he offers instead an unorthodox but often successful approach which encourages adaptive ingenuity to solve each person's unique problems.
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Perfectly sane people sometimes adopt odd strategies to cope with life's sudden changes, but the answer isn't always extended therapy, says Stanley Siegel. Challenging conventional therapeutic thinking, he offers instead an unorthodox but often successful approach which encourages adaptive ingenuity to solve each person's unique problems.
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