No, it is not normal. It is normally considered very taboo in fact.
If your therapist told you just one thing to show you that they understood what you were talking about that is fine. This is Limited Self Disclosure and in some circumstances is considered a therapeutic necessity.
However if it went beyond that it is very unusual and maybe it is something you should address in your next session by telling the therapist it made you very uncomfortable. If you are at a 'clinic' where there are senior staff you can then choose to take it further if you feel you are not able to deal with it in your 50 mins.
His self disclosure, detailing his troubled childhood, was sad indeed.
Well... you can see a speech therapist, or deal with it :)
yes, they saw a therapist, to help the four deal with the loss of ali.
The healthier ones go to a good therapist and learn ways to cope! Sometimes they take medication to help restore their brain chemistry to normal. Dealing with problems means getting on top of them and figuring out how to live a fairly normal life in spite of them.
In some situations people are asked to sign non-disclosure agreements. There is no general law about non-disclosure. Most people are not in possession of any information that they are not legally allowed to disclose. Certain professions deal with sensitive information that cannot be freely disclosed.
You consult with a therapist.
No, only in USD
The best way to deal with anxiety is to talk to a therapist or trust adult. A doctor can prescribe an anxiety pill to help you.
as in deal extreme than yeah it's awesome
Someone can buy a R4 DS from the Deal Extreme website. The Deal Extreme website offers a large variety of R4 DS's that can be purchased for any DS system.
Vehicles intended to drive in Antarctica have to deal with extreme temperatures, high winds, sun exposure, ice, snow, and rocky, uneven terrain. They would be extreme off-road vehicles.
Water availability, sun availabilty, extreme heat, extreme cold, food availability