The student answers that such delegated help would be acceptable only if it won people over without coercion, preserving choice and free will in the way therapy ideally should.
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Therapy ideal
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"It depends on what way they're winning over you. The thing about therapy that most people don't realize is that the therapist doesn't force..."
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