Posted by:
Elder Berry
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Date: August 21, 2013 06:03PM
This statement really jumped out for me.
"Knowledge alone is usually not sufficient to motivate change within a client, and challenges in maintaining change should be thought of as the rule, not the exception."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motivational_interviewingOh, and I think she is addicted to Mormonism like my parents and 99 percent of my family.
Funny how she thinks my other sister is sinner for practicing polygamy and yet she is now "skilled" at helping people overcome things where "knowledge alone is usually not sufficient to motivate change."
None of these people I'm related to are ever going to wake up to the fact that they are a part of a destructive cult encouraging them to be addicted to church work and reducing their world views to myopic islands "not in the world."
All the Knowledge of MormonThink and like sites wouldn't work with these people.
Great new skill sis. Too bad you will never see yourself as having an addiction to a bad religion.