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Why We Don’t Do Certain Things in Counselling: Unveiling the Reasons

In the realm of mental health and counselling, there are practices we deliberately avoid, despite the modern trends and conveniences they may seem to offer. Understanding the reasons behind these decisions is crucial to seek effective and ethical mental health support.

James Chong

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