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Originally Posted by Christine08
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I Don’t know if some of you have been thinking about this but at least i have and i wanted to know your opinion about the subject, as I’m new here and I would like to know all of you a little better, so if you want you can describe yourself in a few words and what concerns are you dealing right now, and then give me some of your perspective.
Here it goes.
I don’t know if you had this experience in your life or not, you know, sometimes when someone really hurt you in some kind of way (psychological, physical) as we all know we encounter many people in our lives and sometimes that people hurt us or even our own family do, in many ways, everyone have their own experiences. So what I ask is that, in those situations, are you able to forgive? And to forget? Or do you simply don’t do booth and just continue living and talking to that person the same way, normally. What do you think interfere with not being able to forget or forgive?
So hope you respond to this, because I just want to know a little more about you. So introduce yourself and then give an answer, or just introduce yourself only. 
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Im confused how does the title reflect what you are posting about. your title says forgive and forget so I expected to read a post about you forgiving or forgetting someone in your life. but when I opened the post I find it has nothing to do with forgiving and forgetting someone in your life.
Sorry just the therapist side of me coming through..
you can read about all the members and why they are here by clicking on the names at the left side of the posts (any posts) then choose - View Public Profile.
my introduction is in my profile but short and sweet - I am a NY state CSW therapist with a crisis intervention center and City Hospital Mental Health Unit. I came here looking for others that were working on integration of alternate personalities. That was my primary issue at the time I joined about 2 yrs ago. When I didnt find what I was looking for here I looked elsewhere and found what I needed. In the mean time I was asked to stay here also to help others that needed my help.
I remain here now primarily to help others as the saying goes - to help others is to help one self.
being a therapist sometimes my posts can be a bit loaded or triggering, and being a therapist on a mental health website can also be like wearing a bullseye target at times. Therefore I have chosen to remain moderated so that the moderators can help with my posts and any other needs I may have.
I always let new people know because it was so helpful to me when I first came here - there is an ignore button and I will not be offended should my posts be too much for you and you need to use it. I comes in very handy for me with all the posts that can trigger me.
Welcome to Psych central.