>>46375616>I do think they have skills that could benefit a helper or therapeutic roleMore things to say: There would be several ethical dilemmas as well with a therapist who can read the mind of their client. You could break the trust of your client with something like this and this could HEAVILY damage the Client/Therapist relationship which is a massive risk, so I think (as a guy who's still studying this stuff), I get the feeling that if a person used these types of abilities (lets say we compared this to getting someone drunk to diverge information) this would definitely be considered uneathical and would have grounds to get your license revoked and or possibly you thrown in jail.
So maybe these abilities would cause more harm than good to a point where they couldn't use them at all as it risk breaking the client's trust and not letting the client take their time and progressively tell you want they need to tell you at their pace instead of yours.