[Criminal Minds] years before love
Chapter 34
"Let you release your emotions in other people's experiences, without sharing, absolutely safe. It's not group therapy, and no one will know what your problem is." Hotch read the slogan and frowned.
"Sounds very tempting." Rossi leaned forward, "To be honest, this is not in line with the goals of psychotherapy. Most psychologists believe that problems can only be solved by acknowledging problems, and they bring together a group of people who have no common experience. Together, it's hard to believe it works. But security is indeed one of the most important parts of group therapy, however not all therapists are able to control the therapist, and there have been disappointments or outbursts in past cases Misunderstood instances of healed individuals attacking group members and therapists."
"Probably...similar to a sitcom with no preset plot? I don't think it's useful. It's very attractive to those who don't want to expose their hearts, but some of these people are indeed quite dangerous. "Hotch looked at the introduction hesitantly, opened his eyes suddenly and turned his head and said, "Dave, the address is the school."
Rossi took a look at the things in his hand, the printed leaflets, the designed fonts, are not exquisite, and the names of psychologists or therapists are not mentioned, so it is not easy to judge the intentions of the creators, "And Going back to school..."
"Tell Gray to investigate whether anyone other than Rory was present at the school." Hotch nodded. "That would explain why Rory would be involved. I believe it is unlikely that he would make a special trip to participate in such a therapy event, but what if?"
"The time is today." Rossi carefully put away the flyer, "Let's go and have a look."
"A group of psychopaths who refuse to share get together." Hotch shook his head and got into the passenger seat. "I won't be optimistic about their treatment."
Rossi nodded in agreement with his judgment, "But I'm curious as to what their organizers wanted."
"A free group therapy based on the school may be just a private experiment of students who are not good at learning." Hotch looked at the leaflet carefully and commented, "Lack of professionalism."
"Experiment." Rossi glanced at him, firmly operating the steering wheel in his hand, "You used a very dangerous word, a middle-aged single white male in his forties, sounds like he has a lot of stories to tell. "
"Like you." Hotch chuckled softly.
"Ah, me?" Rossi also hooked the corner of his mouth. "Compared to being single, it's more accurate to say divorced. But believe me, Aaron, you probably know me best in this world."
Hotch watched the scenery outside the window become more and more familiar, and stared blankly for a while.
"Yeah, better than Jason," Rossi added.
Hotch stared at him for a while before shaking his head, "Are you questioning Gideon's profiling ability?"
"Knowing a person isn't just about profile." Rossi tapped the leather in his hand, "Don't let work take up all the space in your mind. If you're wondering...in the beginning Jason and I were able to build trust in each other, the emotional element Far beyond the rationality after profiling, we were not so addicted to it back then."
"Dave. The case." Hotch frowned, he didn't want to hear such a confession, he looked down at the leaflet and reminded.
"I just wanted to say that we could be more honest." Rossi reached out with a free hand and put it on the back of his hand. "Aaron, trust me."
Hotch knew what he was talking about, and didn't break free immediately, but said slowly after sighing, "I know you picked me out back then, they couldn't find me, I believe you."
"I promise I'll tell you any news." Rossi's hand clenched lightly.
Hotch patted him to show that he understood, and after thinking about it, he continued, "Science always requires experiments, and the organizers may not be bad-hearted, but they are indeed easy to be used by others. I... the school's psychology is not famous. "
"It cannot be ruled out that the participants received incorrect treatment, which caused the exacerbation of psychological problems."
"But although the scene seems to reveal a certain kind of madness, overall, he is still an orderly person." Hotch hesitated.
"I didn't say he was crazy." Rossi followed the crowd and drove the car into the school. "But whether it's a melodrama without professional control, or a psychological analysis, it may stimulate some people. Where should we go?" "
"Go this way, and there's a small auditorium inside." Hotch looked down at the address and compared directions.
"Sounds very tempting." Rossi leaned forward, "To be honest, this is not in line with the goals of psychotherapy. Most psychologists believe that problems can only be solved by acknowledging problems, and they bring together a group of people who have no common experience. Together, it's hard to believe it works. But security is indeed one of the most important parts of group therapy, however not all therapists are able to control the therapist, and there have been disappointments or outbursts in past cases Misunderstood instances of healed individuals attacking group members and therapists."
"Probably...similar to a sitcom with no preset plot? I don't think it's useful. It's very attractive to those who don't want to expose their hearts, but some of these people are indeed quite dangerous. "Hotch looked at the introduction hesitantly, opened his eyes suddenly and turned his head and said, "Dave, the address is the school."
Rossi took a look at the things in his hand, the printed leaflets, the designed fonts, are not exquisite, and the names of psychologists or therapists are not mentioned, so it is not easy to judge the intentions of the creators, "And Going back to school..."
"Tell Gray to investigate whether anyone other than Rory was present at the school." Hotch nodded. "That would explain why Rory would be involved. I believe it is unlikely that he would make a special trip to participate in such a therapy event, but what if?"
"The time is today." Rossi carefully put away the flyer, "Let's go and have a look."
"A group of psychopaths who refuse to share get together." Hotch shook his head and got into the passenger seat. "I won't be optimistic about their treatment."
Rossi nodded in agreement with his judgment, "But I'm curious as to what their organizers wanted."
"A free group therapy based on the school may be just a private experiment of students who are not good at learning." Hotch looked at the leaflet carefully and commented, "Lack of professionalism."
"Experiment." Rossi glanced at him, firmly operating the steering wheel in his hand, "You used a very dangerous word, a middle-aged single white male in his forties, sounds like he has a lot of stories to tell. "
"Like you." Hotch chuckled softly.
"Ah, me?" Rossi also hooked the corner of his mouth. "Compared to being single, it's more accurate to say divorced. But believe me, Aaron, you probably know me best in this world."
Hotch watched the scenery outside the window become more and more familiar, and stared blankly for a while.
"Yeah, better than Jason," Rossi added.
Hotch stared at him for a while before shaking his head, "Are you questioning Gideon's profiling ability?"
"Knowing a person isn't just about profile." Rossi tapped the leather in his hand, "Don't let work take up all the space in your mind. If you're wondering...in the beginning Jason and I were able to build trust in each other, the emotional element Far beyond the rationality after profiling, we were not so addicted to it back then."
"Dave. The case." Hotch frowned, he didn't want to hear such a confession, he looked down at the leaflet and reminded.
"I just wanted to say that we could be more honest." Rossi reached out with a free hand and put it on the back of his hand. "Aaron, trust me."
Hotch knew what he was talking about, and didn't break free immediately, but said slowly after sighing, "I know you picked me out back then, they couldn't find me, I believe you."
"I promise I'll tell you any news." Rossi's hand clenched lightly.
Hotch patted him to show that he understood, and after thinking about it, he continued, "Science always requires experiments, and the organizers may not be bad-hearted, but they are indeed easy to be used by others. I... the school's psychology is not famous. "
"It cannot be ruled out that the participants received incorrect treatment, which caused the exacerbation of psychological problems."
"But although the scene seems to reveal a certain kind of madness, overall, he is still an orderly person." Hotch hesitated.
"I didn't say he was crazy." Rossi followed the crowd and drove the car into the school. "But whether it's a melodrama without professional control, or a psychological analysis, it may stimulate some people. Where should we go?" "
"Go this way, and there's a small auditorium inside." Hotch looked down at the address and compared directions.
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