This is because in practical experience and conviction, it is believed that only when Richard can automatically think, plan, make his own decisions and make choices can he achieve the real effect of assisting him, and that, jointly, the therapist should avoid giving him unsuitable promises and advice, not to induce and mislead Richard to make choices in the direction that the therapist thinks is good, and must develop his ability to judge, that is, to exercise his so-called power. ...
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