((((Krisakira)))))
Well, I am glad you had a better day today, I know that you needed that. However, I hope that what you DO NOT take away from this group therapy or outpatient concentrated program is the fear of talking about your BIG CONCERNS. And you DID have good reasons to be upset for the treatment you received when you DID "bravely" present your major concerns. In fact you were even bullied by their insensitive way of addressing what DID upset you. And any of us at PC know, THAT IS NOT THERAPY nor is it AN ACCEPTABLE SUPPORTIVE BEHAVIOR. And you were right when you DID question it here, (((((SO GLAD YOU DID kirsakira))))).
I was truely surprised at what took place myself, that is not how I or probably most of your friends here would run that kind of program. So I do think that you should present that concern to someone who is higher up, perhaps a real therapist that may be in charge of this program. You can choose to do that later on, but it should be done so that someone else doesn't experience that behavior when they are trying to get help. Because the fact that you are in this program means that you are making important choices to IMPROVE your life and LEARN how to do that. And, that is what should take place when you attend a program like this, no one should be ridiculed for their effort to try to improve and reach out for guidance.
I just wanted you to understand, you did have valid genuine complaints.
((((Hugs))))
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