Not the right one, but the one who actually practices it instead of giving vague mom/dad’s advices.
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That should mean something. But I agree that people may omit important details about the structure of their therapy work, so it may not feel convincing. To make sense of what I mean by therapy, look at my recent comment history. It does not boil down to the “emotionally right” one. I’m quite different from and not really emotionally connected to mine, for example, although I respect his professional skills very much.