• HenchmanNumber3@lemm.ee
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    4 days ago

    Definitely. Unfortunately, some of the people who would benefit the most are the least inclined to accept or seek out such therapy. I don’t like to be cynical but I’d guess we need a few generations to pass for it to become more common and less stigmatized.

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      It could be legally ordered with clear, consistent milestones being part of the judgement, and probation/parole dependent on consistently demonstrating skills usage. After-care after reintegration or release from probation too.

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      4 days ago

      This is in a lighter direction to your comments with which I agree. My wife wanted to start a dating app called “Broken Bros” that required the male to go through therapy on the app - before accessing the date swipe left swipe right stuff - And be cleared by the therapist. And having ongoing check ins if things aren’t going well (or based on feedback anonymously provided over x amount of dates)

      The rest being “bumble” like. Feel like it would be an interesting take in a capital driving country like we are in.