The therapy-defending student appeals to modern clinical effectiveness, saying therapy is proven to work across serious conditions including sociopathy.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I'm not a therapist, but therapy has been proven to work on a range of conditions, including sociopathy."
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"I'm not a therapist, but therapy has been proven to work on a range of conditions, including sociopathy."
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