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Originally Posted by hopealwayz
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.
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I hate to see a client worrying over the feeling of their therapist while they're being hurt and manipulated. GOD is no excuse for a therapist tp put thier own issues in front of a client. Period. He sounds highly unethical and unbalanced.
His job is to work for you, not himself. The truth is, you don't
owe him any explanation at all if you're not comfortable with him. Find a new therapist. Just quit him and find someone better. You can revisit the issue later when you like.