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Originally Posted by MoxieDoxie
Keep writing! Also your blog post explains why we become so obsessively attached and dependent on our therapist.
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Hey there! Thanks for reading. Yeah, sadly even therapists might not have any idea on how to heal from these emotional wounds from childhood. As a child I used to always sit by myself beside the classroom door in elementary school, and I cried a lot after my classmates had rejected me (I was new at the school that time). I used to go to a child psychologist at the time because I was always by myself, but all she ever told my parents was that I needed to socialize more. That's all. My parents had no clue what was even going on at school, and things continued that way to some extent for a couple of years.
I did go to another psychologist around my early 20s, and although he explained to me the origins of my anger, sadness and loneliness, and I was really satisfied with that, but I didn't get a good solution to my problems from him. All he told me was that I needed to heal, and he gave me a prescription for a homeopathic remedy (that didn't do anything), and a recommendation for a self-help book (that I forgot about)
Thankfully, with the internet we have a huge resource of information that we can use to heal ourselves, so we don't have to always depend on these so called professionals who have no clue what to do.