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Originally Posted by SevenMile
Flash forward to today. Because of the length of time that I've seen the counselor I'm seeing, the agency she works for began to look at my file. Without meeting me and going strictly on what is in my file, they made the determination that I was being inaccurately treated. They stated that my counselor did not provide assessment to assist in diagnosis, even though she had me take the MMPI and MCMI just a couple of years ago. They also did not believe my statements regarding the abuse I went through, stating "if her father is that bad, she would not have contact with him." As a result, they used this information to state that I had borderline personality disorder (as they do not believe DID exists) and feel that I should be placed in an inpatient residential treatment facility where I can receive DBT therapy and then referred elsewhere to a counselor that can more appropriately treat me. In spite of my counselor's objection to their decision, they continue to insist that I suffer from borderline personality disorder even though every test they've had me do (including the MCMI) shows that the borderline scale is extremely low.
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On the face of it this sounds to me like malpractice on the part of the agency.