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Old Feb 09, 2015, 11:16 AM
Cynefrid Cynefrid is offline
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Originally Posted by Mastodon View Post
I'm very sorry to hear this happened to you. It's hard to advise you when we don't know where you are, though - as you are no doubt aware, laws and mental health systems are very different in different parts of Europe. I'm not saying that you need to disclose your location, just that it's very hard to say what might be the best course of action for you.

In Sweden, I'd definitely go for option one. I don't even know how I would go about getting a lawyer to do it, and it would just be an extra unnecessary layer between yourself and the truth - or so I would think.
It concerns a country where psychologists' organizations are serious and I believe self-policing, so in this regard it might be compared to Sweden.

They wouldn't just ignore my letter so to say, but give it serious consideration.

Perhaps one option might be to send my letter first, then if I feel it's not taken seriously, hire a lawyer.
The T in question has given her consent to me contacting the org (not that it's essential), and it might be that I'm wrong about my accusations, so I'd wish to maintain a peaceful relationship.

My priority one is finding out the truth and better understanding; I think it's valuable what you said about one extra layer between me and the truth.
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