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Originally Posted by Yzen
I haven't had that happen to me, but my T once got 'my story' mixed up with another client. She said something like, "What you are feeling may be related to the time in your childhood when 'x' happened". I told her that 'x' never happened in my childhood. She tried to continue on like she never said it, but I could tell she was embarrassed.
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My pdoc did this to me too!. He apologized later, though. lol.
He was like, "You need to work with a therapist because you suffer from dissociative identity disorder. The only way to treat it is with therapy." I was confused and said, "....no? I don't have that." Then he said, "You told it to me during our last meeting." I said, "...no I didn't?" That's when he said, "Look. This is what you told me. I have it written down in my notes. Now, I know you don't want to accept your condition, but this is the only way you'll get the help you need." After that, I said, "I think you're reading the wrong person's file." Then he looked down at his notes and said, "Oh, oops."