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joe6
Did you really achieve lasting results without need for follow-up?
It's ambiguous, but if it's a change in lifestyle and behavior, to last...it takes a LOT more than 3 days or even 3 months (although 3 months intensive for a crisis may work).
Also, results are never defined. A lot of grads use an equation. I'll give a few very common examples:
THE BIG ONE-
Me + Forum = more face-to-face time with my relatives/loved ones (but they never take into consideration that the longer time is 80% likely to be pressuring someone to enroll).
ANOTHER
Me + Forum = more money at work. It's stated as a cause-effect thing. It may be that you had to ask for more money so you could afford more courses.
YET ANOTHER
Me + Forum = more possibilities (but the word 'possibility' is loaded).
LASTLY
Me + Forum = the same as years of counseling (OK, if someone NEVER saw a counselor, they have no basis for a comparison. Same for if they went once, or for years without following their counselor's recommendations for treatment).
Me - LE + Knowledge of LGATS = A more qualified therapist to make more money because I specialise. At this point, LE hates my ass. I plan on eventually turnng the future specialty into a longitudinal research design to obtain a doctorate. From this standpoint, EVERYONE wins.