by ShrutiHaasan on Oct 7, 2022
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Should we consider therapy if there are issues which are not certainly related to our past trauma??
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Sure! You can. When you are dealing with such kind of issues which are not related with past then there are respective therapies for it. or otherwise instead of counselling you can go for coaching.It all depends upon the kind of issue you are dealing with.
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