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Originally Posted by Wild Coyote
I know you feel like they do not want to help you. 
I think there is some kind of a major misunderstanding .
You've outlined what you've said on voicemail.
What did you say that should have sounded your therapist's alarm?
Honestly, there's not much that's alarming in what you've said above:
You are angry. You are isolating. And the comment about you would not offend me if you tell me this is not a big deal.
What did you say that should have sounded your therapist's alarm?
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What should have sounded my therapist's alarm? Well, the fact I said I am "very, very, very angry," the fact I said "I am severely pissed," and the fact I said I have been having to isolate myself to prevent me from doing something impulsive that I will regret. She obviously has no qualms about that.
People don't "isolate" themselves for no reason -- nor do people say they are constantly "severely pissed."
You would THINK that would sound an alarm, but nope.