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Old Apr 11, 2016, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by hopealwayz View Post
My psychiatrist said his problem in life has always been over accommodating to people. He has became very strict with me and he keeps repeating that God sent me to him to help him learn his lessons about over accommodating to people. I know it's not fair to me for him to use his personal issues in treating me.
His strickness has gone overboard and is now harmful instead of helpful. I am going to write him a letter stating that I can't work with him because of his issues affecting my therapy. However, I'm unsure of where to start with the letter but I want to address this primary issue of his issues and why my therapy isn't working because of his rigid rules because of his stated lessons that he needs to learn from God as he puts it.
I'm glad you were able to come to terms with the harm being caused in this defunct relationship. I know it must be very difficult for you, and I commend you for finding the strength and courage to deep six this guy.

As for where to start with the letter... I would advise that you know what your exact intentions are in writing this letter and make sure those intentions are positive, not negative. Once you know exactly what your intentions are and what you need to address, the writing will come easily (if you find you still need to write at all).

Good luck. I hope you can find a good, healthy t soon.

Last edited by AllHeart; Apr 11, 2016 at 12:07 PM.