Kate Middleton says psychotherapy doesn’t always work and British press ‘sees’ Harry

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“Therapies don’t work for some people, they don’t work for everyone,” Kate said, among other things

Just two days after Prince Harry’s book was released, Kate Middleton made a comment that could have been directed at Prince Harry, claiming that psychotherapy doesn’t work for everyone.

It should be mentioned that in his book the prince spoke about the specific subject, also mentioning his own psychotherapy sessions, using psychotherapeutic language, such as “wound” and detailing his experiences with PTSI (Post Traumatic Stress Injury).

When Kate and William visited a number of young people at the Open Door charity, which provides access to arts-based therapy support, on Thursday 12 January, she asked one person:Did making music and attending these workshops help? Did it help in your personal life?».

With him replying that using music as a tool helped him express his feelings. Which Kate commented saying “Producing music and getting out what you feel is better than saying it in a clinical setting“, adding:

Psychotherapies do not work for some people, they are not for everyone. It is so important to have a variety of treatments‘, which the Sun commented on as possibly being a comment on Prince Harry and what he mentioned in his book.

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