
Jan 04, 2022, 12:02 PM
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Desert Kitty hates titles
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Member Since: Jul 2008
Location: TARDIS
Posts: 12,532
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Originally Posted by Fuzzybear
How mean  That ''friend'' saying that to you after 10 years 
I worry that someone (elsewhere) might be thinking that about me. I don't think he would be that mean about it though.
I know... a professional saying that crap on discharging someone, it's very sad  I personally was told some awful things when I was ''discharged'' too.  It makes us wary of them, it makes some of us stay away. I suspect that is what they want.  (this is NOT ''just'' in the last 2 years...)  I know there are some wonderful professionals out there. I haven't met any of them though (in real life) :-(
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Yeah, it was like that 10 years meant nothing. And I had to twist her arm to get straight answers. If she had said something earlier instead of passively aggessively not replying, it would have saved both of us aggravation.
Another "friend" did something similar, after I really went out on a limb for her.
There are definitely people in every profession who don't belong in it, and mental health is definitely one of the top ones, in my opinion. Even THEY resort to platitudes, with all their fancy degrees. My current one had the idiocy to say "Happy Holidays" to me when we first started our session on the phone. (I posted about it elsewhere) WTF?? After all the stuff I told her about how I hate the holidays and how people keep saying happy this and that?
Either it doesn't sink in or she's not taking notes or she shouldn't be in this profession. I have just a few left with her and they make you jump through too many hoops to change therapists anyway. I really miss the one I had before but she left the organization.
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