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Old Oct 09, 2016, 05:12 PM
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I am supposed to see the psychiatrist tomorrow but I am really scared this psychiatrist is not my normal one and I have no idea what is going to happen when I see her but I am scared she wants to hurt me.
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Old Oct 09, 2016, 05:16 PM
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Why do you think she would hurt you?

I never see the same Psychiatrist as in my local area we have a shortage so it's nothing new for me. It can be daunting but if you have an agenda before you go in you will be fine
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Old Oct 09, 2016, 06:21 PM
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She doesn't want to hurt you. She's a professional doing her job which doesn't include hurting patients. If you have some specific reason for believing this, then you need to say. If you think new helpers (teachers, doctors, social workers...) are always out to get you then that's something that needs to be addressed.
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Old Oct 09, 2016, 10:32 PM
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i am just scared lately i feel like everyone wants to hurt me.
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Old Oct 10, 2016, 07:59 AM
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i am just scared lately i feel like everyone wants to hurt me.


That's not reality in any way, shape, or form. Definitely worth telling the psychiatrist.
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Your psychiatrist isn't going to hurt you.
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Old Oct 10, 2016, 09:13 AM
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Are you sure my caseworker said they didn't want to hurt me aswell but I just can't get rid of the feeling.
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Old Oct 11, 2016, 04:14 AM
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i saw the psychiatrist she asked a lot of questions and said i was psychotic again she said that she is going to talk with my normal psychiatrist and they are going to decide who keeps seeing me and i am seeing my normal psychiatrist again in about a week thank goodness there was no med change but i think my caseworker will be disappointed. i am not sure what is going to happen now though.
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Old Oct 12, 2016, 03:14 AM
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Hey, so what do you think now about the new psychiatrist now that you've met her? (This is a rhetorical question, mind you.)

There's always a possibility that anyone could hurt me, my mind could be hurting me by thinking the way I think, I believe no one really talks all about themselves to anyone, humans, we feel and that includes vulnerability that we try to control. Please try to practice less assumptions and maybe it was a healthy anxiety.

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She's a professional doing her job which doesn't include hurting patients.
I've never met her, she's just doing her job, which could include hurting people accidentally, and her job title will protect her that she's in the right, the polite colleagues may agree that 'she's not making us look bad just doing her job,,, no worries, we'll turn against you, if you failed at your job!', and then anyone on their professions like to cover their asses we know that, it's just ugly side of human nature.

I don't like new people either, how can we trust them, right? Professionals, they are being paid, follow me carefully here, they profess to be skilled at their jobs, I know from my own experience that many of them do piss poor job at their professions, and this goes for any professions out there.

Apatheia, we can try, ... let us win the way to victory in all our struggles, – for the reward is ... virtue, steadfastness of soul, and a peace that is won for all time. There are good materials on the internet that you can learn from. Kindness is tricky, it works both ways, taken, mistaken in every ways, that being said, the joy of learning helps us grow.

Lastly, CCHR, I took the same route as you, the lesson here is that good/bad souls can show us the same rhetoric in the writing, a healthy amount of suspicion, a spoonful will do, will do us favors. No one really tells you how much sugar that you should put in your coffee, my mom didn't allow me to drink coffee, she just believed that it was bad for a kid brain. I take no sugars and that's not for health reasons.

It's always good to see you that you're still around, I haven't much of practical advice here, don't jump around too much on a bed, or on a table, you gone just break them, you'll likely to be asked to pay for them later. The feeling of being scared inside of your head, I say look around widely. Meaning if you're on the internet or on watching tv, you could try to gather the knowledge that could strengthen you, across the seven seas, all the souls would've gone through frightening experiences in their lives, not everything can be talked out, with honesty and all that.

I'm almost tapped out for this writing. Mini-trees, or something like that, how's that going? I'm looking forward to stuff like that from Down Under.

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I don't know what this is, you tell us next time if you feel like it.
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Old Oct 12, 2016, 07:37 AM
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Hey, so what do you think now about the new psychiatrist now that you've met her? (This is a rhetorical question, mind you.)

There's always a possibility that anyone could hurt me, my mind could be hurting me by thinking the way I think, I believe no one really talks all about themselves to anyone, humans, we feel and that includes vulnerability that we try to control. Please try to practice less assumptions and maybe it was a healthy anxiety.


I've never met her, she's just doing her job, which could include hurting people accidentally, and her job title will protect her that she's in the right, the polite colleagues may agree that 'she's not making us look bad just doing her job,,, no worries, we'll turn against you, if you failed at your job!', and then anyone on their professions like to cover their asses we know that, it's just ugly side of human nature.

I don't like new people either, how can we trust them, right? Professionals, they are being paid, follow me carefully here, they profess to be skilled at their jobs, I know from my own experience that many of them do piss poor job at their professions, and this goes for any professions out there.

Apatheia, we can try, ... let us win the way to victory in all our struggles, – for the reward is ... virtue, steadfastness of soul, and a peace that is won for all time. There are good materials on the internet that you can learn from. Kindness is tricky, it works both ways, taken, mistaken in every ways, that being said, the joy of learning helps us grow.

Lastly, CCHR, I took the same route as you, the lesson here is that good/bad souls can show us the same rhetoric in the writing, a healthy amount of suspicion, a spoonful will do, will do us favors. No one really tells you how much sugar that you should put in your coffee, my mom didn't allow me to drink coffee, she just believed that it was bad for a kid brain. I take no sugars and that's not for health reasons.

It's always good to see you that you're still around, I haven't much of practical advice here, don't jump around too much on a bed, or on a table, you gone just break them, you'll likely to be asked to pay for them later. The feeling of being scared inside of your head, I say look around widely. Meaning if you're on the internet or on watching tv, you could try to gather the knowledge that could strengthen you, across the seven seas, all the souls would've gone through frightening experiences in their lives, not everything can be talked out, with honesty and all that.

I'm almost tapped out for this writing. Mini-trees, or something like that, how's that going? I'm looking forward to stuff like that from Down Under.

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I don't know what this is, you tell us next time if you feel like it.
that is a young kookaburra they are cute but they eat snakes! i dont know how i feel now that i have met with her still a bit nervous about the whole situation but trying very hard.
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