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Post by Caylus Ark on Sept 29, 2017 19:45:29 GMT
I'm not going back to her, because she doesn't specialize in eating disorders. But I told her about how my interest in godlike productions distracted me from my college career. She looked at me with a peculiar brand of pity. She gave this knowing glace - "Ahh. Conspiracy 'stuff'". She then went on to propose that perhaps i had some psychosis boiling in my brain and glp probably went and sparked its full-fledged appearance.
I told her I know a lot about psychology. She said, she wasnt surprised, "given all my time in treatment".
I would really love to talk to somebody who had a shred of independent thought. But I don't have the initiative to hunt down a person like that. There is a proce to pay to learn of great truths. And I can't reconcile myself with that.
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Post by Source on Sept 29, 2017 23:32:19 GMT
It's is hard to find s good therapist.
Finding a good mate is easy by comparison.
Keep looking, it won't take long.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2017 17:40:53 GMT
What Source said, keep on looking until a good one shows up - or maybe give her a chance.
GLP is a breeding ground for lots of enablers, so she could have a point.
Find someone who is willing (including you) to get down to the root of your disorder.
It is a symptom, not the cause of your situation.
Take care and keep on going *hugs*
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