I agree with @mental.
We don't need to watch the biomedical psychiatrists and the psychologists fight over market share.
The compassion and empathy of a psychotherapist is powerful. It reaches all the way out to the most dusty corners of their office. But then it goes no further.
Living without public honor is very painful, because one is marginalized and vulnerable. But a psychotherapist has taken on the job of convincing people that they should live without making any attempts to restore their public honor. Rather they are to believe that all of their pain and difficulties in living spring from things which happened long long ago. And then still, they should make no attempts at redress.
The therapist needs this, because that allows them to protect their own denial systems. What a cool set up, earning a living by abusing other survivors, by making them believe lies, so that the therapist can maintain their own denial systems.
And the more you tell your therapist, the less defensible space you have.
Fortunately we now have attorneys who are suing Psychotherapists over this, Transference Abuse.
Psychotherapy runs on the same logic that the middle-class family uses to psychically scar and maim children, the Self-Reliance Ethic, and it's all For Your Own Good. Whereas the parents might have been using an out of date edition of the pedagogy manual, your Psychotherapist will have the newest edition. It talks about empathy, nurturing, attachment, and communications skills. And it's just like Rousseau's Emile, teaching parents how to manipulate and exploit children, by making it feel like what is happening is actually under their control, as it is for their own good.
Psychotherapy is pedagogy. And the idea is that when completed, you will practice the same denial systems, believe the same lies, and worship the same idols as all the normals.
No we do not need this, and we do not want this on this forum. Nothing in R.W.'s books ever legitimates psychotherapy or recovery.