c’mon proceed with caution.
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sylveon700
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They failed to acknowledge my father’s abuse, saying I was the problem…nope.
I may have gotten the ball rolling, but I am not the reason they divorced."
indyanna
3. megank4880ba19a
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), but she insisted I hadn’t done enough."
manningl428
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Maybe examine your way of talking to a grieving child before blaming said child, asshole."

bcgt5922
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Halfway through my story, she said, ‘Oh, do you ever stop whining?!’
and added that I would be better if I didn’t complain all the time.

I was flabbergasted she wasn’t hearing any of it.
and then wrote something down.
I just left."

Anonymous
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I said, ‘I got caught and the police escorted me to hospital.’
I never went back to her after that."

bananacustardcostuming
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“I was struggling with intimacy with my partner during a deep-depressive episode that lasted a couple of years.
During this episode, I was coming to terms with a previous sexual assault.

serenitybmahoney
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“I have childhood PTSD and experience horrible anxiety attacks as an adult.
I was wearing a nice sweater in the session, and we were discussing anxiety-attack coping mechanisms.

She very snidely said, ‘You should go shopping when you feel anxious.
You clearly like designer things.’
I was floored.”

“During the pandemic, we were obviously meeting via Zoom.
I had really liked her, so I was torn.
It was already hard opening up to someone after that, I was completely soured.”

I told him I didnt owe him shit.”
I WAS LITERALLY SHAKING TELLING HER THIS STORY ABOUT THE MAN AT THE GAS STATION.
I walked out and never saw her again."

samanthamikahlaanne
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“Ive been through a bunch of therapists and counselors over the course of my life.
willempenn
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Our sessions didnt last long after that.”
“‘I think you’re happy being depressed.’
No, just dealing with the comfort in my sadness that comes from chronic, 20-year-old depression.”
AwesomeAmanda523
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Turns out I’ve got depression and anxiety issues, and they respond pretty well to medication.
u/deregnort
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“‘Have you tried seeing it from your abuser’s point of view?’
She literally used the word ‘abuser’ because the situation was that clear-cut.
Did not go back to that therapist.”
GlamorousAnarchist
18. paulau4fbdfb725
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“My brother had a nervous breakdown after our mother died it was like losing two people at once.
Bottom line is, there are many ways that they can identify a deceased person.
The man had lost enough already he refused further counseling.”
u/Wackydetective
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She got fired from the college shortly after because a lot of students had various issues with her."
“I have OCD, and when I was 12 years old, my symptoms were extremely severe.
So, my parents took me to see a therapist (even though I didn’t want to).
When I started crying, she was visibly very satisfied.”
My husband was in the room with me.
At the end of the session, she told my husband, ‘confirm you get her some chocolate.’
We left, I bought a Hershey bar, ate it, and did not feel better.
I never went back to her after that."
u/DareWright
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