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Please NO @ Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live. Oscar Wilde Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. |
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but if you are a super performer, you might be able to get away with just out-performing others, but they wont keep you around forever. Thats my view of it. I have a hard time pretending to care anymore too. |
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I have progressed to some degree. I used to have literally no ability to express emotions whatsoever. Nobody could tell what I was feeling at all, but I want to be able to work. Unfortunately, part of keeping a job and living in the real world involves being able to handle other people. I want to do this. I used to be able to do this. I don't know if I ever will be able to do this again.
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I have never been told I am difficult. However, I did mention to T that I know I am hard to work with. I am very stubborn have issues with taking meds and therefore very limited at what I will take, etc. T totally disagreed with me and said I am not difficult at all to work with.
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T has also called me a challenge as well as saying I am unique. Blah
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I didn't think I was until today but today we had a HUGE rupture, our first ever, and I know she was upset. ..but now I know exactly what she doesn't like about me.
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Tell her what you don't like about her is what I would do. I don't believe that clients are difficult - I think that therapists may be wrong for someone or just plain wrong. And they can be quite difficult themselves.
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Please NO @ Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live. Oscar Wilde Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. |
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Sorry you had a rupture, that sounds painful.
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I can be a difficult client, but only with difficult therapists.
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I've been told I'm difficult before we had the diagnosis of brain injury.
I've felt helpless, powerless, and I questioned myself about my human value. Now, I can conceive that not knowing about brain injury can be very frustrating from a T. However, it's doesn't excuse such behavior from a T, and any health-care professional anyway. IMO, such judgment from a T about a client speaks volume about T's hypertrophied ego and sheer laziness. |
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Upsetting. Was she wrong or right, or somewhere in between in your opinion?
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Eh, I don't know about it being a "stage." It's kind of my way of being in the world. At least, the part about not forming bonds with people.
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#41
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Yes, I was like that too.
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This is very helpful stopdog because I have a tendency to get all "it's my fault please forgive me a day love me again" because of my early abandonment issues . But in this case I really feel at least half the blame is on her for not paying attention. So I don't want to fall into that " I'll do anything for you no matter how you hurt me" mentality which was how I was with my mom despite long and pervasive abuse. I deserve more respect and consideration than I got. Thank you stopdog for reminding my
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I don't think you are a difficult client but one that has very specific issues and requires a very specialized therapist. The therapist you have right now sounds like she doesn't understand at all what you are trying to tell her. I don't know what your diagnosis is, but my daughter is on the autism spectrum, and I have had experience with clients on the spectrum as well, and their goals in therapy are similar to yours. To clients I've run into with similar needs, re therapeutic relationship matters to the extent that the T gets them - and that's pretty important for getting anything accomplished. What they want is help navigating through the world so they can function. This is something you could say to your current T if you haven't already. If she has any understanding of the different disorders clients may have, she should know whether of not she has the ability to help you.
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My T says I'm complicated, but only in such a way for her to agree with me when I say it. I know I am... and would take no offense to being called difficult.
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It's a defence. I mistook it for strengh. It's not. It's fear.
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I've never been told. I've told HER I know I'm difficult and challenging. She's said otherwise, but I can see when she's frustrated... She's asked me to see other T's; and I refused. And I think I'm the longest seen person in her clientele. i try not to think about it.
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