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Old Nov 30, 2015, 01:13 PM
Merecat Merecat is offline
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I think Stopdog is right on this one, and to be honest, posting the discussion to a public message board is even more of a disciplinary issue. In training to be a therapist it's all relevant, your academic scores, how you cope with "imperfection, how you manage interpersonal relationships and disagreements, your ability to keep a sense of proportion (an A- is a very good grade) and how you conduct yourself at college. I don't know whether you're meant to be a therapist or not but I do think you seem to struggle a lot with boundaries and that's a key skill for therapists. I wonder if it helps to think about in terms of how you'd manage a disagreement with a client - insisting they give you a response, calling them an asshole and posting details of your disagreement in public would loose your license. How you manage other relationships is a good model for client/therapist interactions simply because clients will press your buttons like no one else can.

I'd be advising you to take time out, sort out your mental health and treatment and come back to it when you're stronger/more able to manage relationships professionally.
Thanks for this!
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