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Old Jul 16, 2016, 08:23 AM
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Gains, setbacks, and stupid insensitive people (IRL) who are incapable of even basic respect, who give the absolute minimum, grudgingly and rudely. People who are less intelligent psychologically than most non professionals I know. People who are PAID to "care" ... And this bear is not "weak" or "needy" or any of those ugly labels

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Old Jul 18, 2016, 05:04 AM
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From my experience with Ts, I have to say that it's a rare one who likes to treat patients with C-PTSD. Lately, several have said that they can't help me rather than having me be a patient. And, the last one who said that was a so-called trauma specialist.

The world has changed for the worse. I am trying to accept that the new norm is for people to be rude, backstabbing, childish, selfish, prejudiced, narcissistic, uneducated, without empathy and lazy. It seems that it's those people who get ahead. The rest of us just get C-PTSD from them.
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