If therapists don't suggest them, do they encourage patients to believe them?
"Because her therapist suggested that my father might have molested me."
A few days later, a therapist suggested that he was trying to kill himself.
After the patient is unable to think of anything else, the therapist suggests crying and eye drops.
Another therapist suggests talking to children "about ways that the adult world was competent to take charge when the disaster happened."
My therapist suggested it, a way to keep busy in the evenings.
If so, your therapist may suggest these ideas: Do not cross your legs.
Do the exercises that your doctor or physical therapist suggests.
Based on their experience, therapists may suggest plans, but should not give the message that there is only one plan.
The therapist suggests other approaches, which we try, to no avail.