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Old Jun 07, 2016, 12:11 AM
Anonymous37830
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I'm starting to understand that stigma is part of the diagnostic weapon sometime used against talented people who just don't fit in because they're surrounded by the dull and the morally bankrupt. It's become the assassin's bullet. I'm just not sure that people (or the state) not trained in mental health should go around and use that weapon (spread shade) to explain the quirks of the gifted, but they do and do so with glee. It's exclusionary, it's vile and frankly darkly evil.
I'm leaving another incompetent Therapist who made it clear she's not on my side (through deed not words) and therefore I'll have to edit my therapy sessions. Which makes me wonder, what's the point? There isn't any, so that's why I have to extricate myself. I think she was faced with conflictual dilemmas whilst I engaged in discussions that no doubt hit way too close to her hypocritical home. Of course, the sessions are not supposed to be about HER. It's truly disheartening.
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