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There was a piece of interesting news I watched on the telly this morning. In London, a few people have set up what they call a problem solving booth.
They have set up a canopy and a few chairs in a park with hand written signs tied onto the trees. There is a Clinical psychologist on hand in case they are needed but the encouragement is for people to talk together.
Anyone who passes is sitting down under the canopy to either listen to other peoples problems or to talk about their own. The news reporter was asking if the general public would trust a complete stranger to tell them their innermost secrets and woes.
If it is successful, the Government plans to set up these booths all across the UK.
What do you think? Do you think that these booths are a good idea and would you trust a complete stranger with your problem solving?
They have set up a canopy and a few chairs in a park with hand written signs tied onto the trees. There is a Clinical psychologist on hand in case they are needed but the encouragement is for people to talk together.
Anyone who passes is sitting down under the canopy to either listen to other peoples problems or to talk about their own. The news reporter was asking if the general public would trust a complete stranger to tell them their innermost secrets and woes.
If it is successful, the Government plans to set up these booths all across the UK.
What do you think? Do you think that these booths are a good idea and would you trust a complete stranger with your problem solving?