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Old Sep 17, 2015, 07:38 PM
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I don't know why my treatment team despises me.
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Old Nov 03, 2015, 07:16 PM
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You don't deserve to feel that way, you should talk to them and if the problem persists simply change team. Best wishes..
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Did they tell you this or are they treating you a certain way?
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Old Nov 03, 2015, 11:20 PM
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Have you felt this way for a long time? Isn't there even one person on the team that you kind of trust?

Psychiatric problems can make us very sensitive to anything that seems even a little bit like rejection. When you have a meeting with any members of the team, they should be reminding you of your strengths, and not just your challenges. You do have strengths.

This could be a communication problem. I hope you get some positive feedback from someone on the team soon. No one can deal with a totally negative evaluation of who they are.
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Old Nov 04, 2015, 07:24 AM
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Have you felt this way for a long time? Isn't there even one person on the team that you kind of trust?

This could be a communication problem. I hope you get some positive feedback from someone on the team soon. No one can deal with a totally negative evaluation of who they are.
I think rose may be right. We're not trying to invalidate your feelings, but I don't think your team is trying to make you feel that way on purpose. Best wishes...
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Quetiapine 400mg
Aripiprazole 15mg
Lithium 1000mg
Topiramate 200mg
Concerta 54mg
Ritalin 10mg

Extra:
Propranolol 10mg
Levothroid 0.125mg
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