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Therapy

The model is
under strain.

Demand is up, waiting lists are long, and the treatment model has not changed much in decades. These pieces are about what that costs and what could be done differently.

The argument

This is not an argument against therapy. It is an argument about pace.

Therapeutic training gives you assessment skill, ethical grounding, and the ability to sit safely with material most people cannot. None of that is in question here.

What is in question is a delivery model where meaningful change takes years, therapists carry unsustainable caseloads, and clients drop out before the work reaches the thing driving them. These two pieces make the case, and set out where a faster operation sits alongside clinical training rather than in place of it.

The question is not whether therapy works. It is what happens to everyone still on the waiting list.

Ready when you are

Reading about the method is not the same as doing it.

The training runs in two levels: Level 1 to use the method on yourself, Level 2 to use it with clients. If you are not sure which, the Pathways map sorts that out in about five minutes.