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Old Aug 05, 2017, 08:36 AM
Anonymous57777
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Originally Posted by TishaBuv View Post
The last time I went to the psy, I told her I was keeping it together and dealing calmly, and she said "hmmm, I'm not so sure." Her saying that sure rubbed me the wrong way, and I didn't go back to her.

Yes, it's a really stressful job, and I am handling it well. My boss never even responded, so he's not going to handle anything or get involved at all. Now I have to handle it myself. I'll call my customer/friend later this morning and just let him bitc* at me. Then I'll remind him that it's a done deal, it's out of my hands, and it's a really good deal, so deal with it and quit yer whining!
These professionals are not all knowing and we spend limited time with them. I am sure that you understand me better than my therapist simply because of the amount of information we have exchanged. It is a red flag that she isn't trusting your own assessment of your situation. Sounds closeminded like she has already made her judgement. And isn't therapy about growth and recovery? She should have celebrated the fact that you were feeling that way. I think many of us who have been diagnosed with MI have endured trauma, stress, or need a lot of rest because we are in situations that have made us tired because we have been on "high alert" or been working overtime for way to long. I have issues but can deal with them without professional help when my life situation is not to sad or overwhelming.....