What Therapy Actually Is (And Why So Many People Misunderstand It)
Therapy is one of the most widely discussed and least understood experiences in modern life. Nearly everyone has heard about it. Most people have opinions about it. Yet surprisingly few understand what actually occurs inside the room where therapy takes place. For some, therapy is imagined as a quiet office where someone talks about their childhood while a therapist nods and writes notes. For others, it feels mysterious, intimidating, or even unnecessary. In reality, therapy is far less dramatic than many imagine and far more meaningful than many expect. Part of the confusion comes from cultural myths that have circulated for decades. Movies, television, and casual conversations often portray therapy in ways that distort what the work actually involves. When those myths take root, people who might benefit from therapy often wait until life becomes difficult to manage before considering it. Understanding what therapy truly is requires separating the myths from the realities. Myth...