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Re: needing a hug, being refused part II (long) » metalflipflop

Posted by Dinah on January 25, 2004, at 23:05:41

In reply to needing a hug, being refused part II (long), posted by metalflipflop on January 25, 2004, at 22:14:51

Hi Liz. I wish I had something to say to help you feel better, but I just don't. I don't blame you at all for your attitude and mine would probably be the same, except with a lot more tantrums involved.

If Pandabear's update is the sort that makes me feel good inside, your story is one of those that makes me scared silly of trusting my therapist.

For me, personally, a no call policy would be a deal breaker. My therapist has told me I never abuse the privilege, but if I didn't have the ability to call, I don't know what I'd do. It would make me frantic, I think. And adding the self injury clause seems as stupid as all get out, for the reason you mentioned. Maybe she's got her reasons, but I don't do real well with that arms folded attitude.

I'm really sorry, Liz, that you're having to deal with this. :( I wish all therapists were like mine and Pfinstegg's and Daisy's (Daisy, your therapist is rapidly drawing close to one of my favorites.)

 

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