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While the localized service is convenient, I wonder if focusing so intensely on immediate, in-home accessibility diminishes the importance of the therapist's environment and dedicated practice space. A neutral, professional setting can greatly influence the therapeutic effect and potentially impact the overall quality of care. Maybe this prioritization caters to convenience over responsible service selection?

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That's interesting! While convenient at-home services can be beneficial, I wonder if relying on external sources for stress relief might inadvertently take away from developing internal coping mechanisms. It sounds relaxing, but perhaps prioritizing family time and teaching children healthy stress management offers longer-term solutions, wouldn't you agree? It just may prevent the need for these services down the line. bad parenting leads to such stress.

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