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Default Mar 16, 2023 at 10:51 AM
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Recently a documentary aired in my country about the rise in fake psychologists and other disciplines regarding Mental Health, the funny thing about it is - I've been saying this for years. i felt as though I wasn't getting the help that i needed even had ex boyfriends and friends tell me it was a waste of time and no good was coming from it ha! they even began to believe that psychology was a load of rubbish but i knew there was something not right in the system like intuition was telling me something you know?

I kept getting paired with these silent type therapists that would just listen and not really say much, fiddle with their scarf or glasses and play with the rings on their fingers and just recently I've been paired with another one, i walked out in a huff over the frustration of it at all. its more anger that I feel that I've been robbed of something. A masters degree in Psychotherapy and PHD. Come on honey, who are you fooling...

Would anyone like to share their experiences? and what a real Psychotherapist actually looks like?
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