People who use therapy language to avoid intimacy aren’t healing. They’ve just found a more sophisticated way to keep everyone at arm’s length while sounding like they’re letting them in.

People who use therapy language to avoid intimacy aren’t healing. They’ve just found a more sophisticated way to keep everyone at arm’s length while sounding like they’re letting them in.

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The vocabulary of healing has become the most elegant disguise distance has ever worn, and the people fluent in it are often the loneliest ones in the room.

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The vocabulary of healing has become the most elegant disguise distance has ever worn, and the people fluent in it are often the loneliest ones in the room.

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