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Originally Posted by healingme4me
I think those of us that have heard anything, there wasn't a direct "oh so and so has this" where this "diagnose" word is being misunderstood.
But if suggesting that after many years that one is struggling with a loved one that could be a result of something of importance, it could be brought up on a case by case basis in terms of helping the client.
I know for myself, not speaking for anyone else, I didn't turn around and use this to destroy someones life nor to villify nor to sit and make excuses. Nor to play the role of Victim. There's a certain maturation involved here.
I'm sorry to read how adamantly unethical you find this. I disagree.
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I really don't care THAT much. LOL. It does just make me realize more how crazy therapists themselves can be.
Also I find myself "diagnosing" lots of people too. Probably a human thing. LOL.