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Old Jan 11, 2017, 10:55 PM
Anonymous37926
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I know what youre saying, but its almost as if a therapist would have to go out of their way to make things worse. I mean, all he has to do is talk with me. Why the need to take 'actions'? Its not like we had any concrete goals to reavh by x year. Inknow he hasnother long term clients.

What makes the most sense is that he regrets ever knowing me and wants to get rid of me. Why would he want to meet with me every week when he can have interesting, healthier, more pleasant people who dont have as many problems? Why deal with me. Why wouldnt anyone want to be rid of me when others are better to have around?

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Skies, I see you finding strength with every post. If you can't find something inside to grasp onto, grasp onto the line that PC offers each of us. It is here, it is strong, and we will listen.

I don't get it with some t's and the shift in behavior around year 3-4. The best guess I can come up with is that they are frustrated that they have not helped their clients the way they envisioned when the client first presented and they don't know what to do.