Posted by zazenducke on May 5, 2007, at 7:19:29
In reply to He threw me out of his office!, posted by pfinstegg on May 5, 2007, at 0:57:51
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> Somehow, something in both of our unconscious minds had triggered off a dreadful, explosive situation.I don't think something in YOUR unconscious could trigger his attack on you. It was him not you.
>. Of what happened to me with the first analyst, (a colleague he knows well), he said, "this is very sad- he is one of our best and brightest." But he believed ME- that meant a lot.Shouldn't that be he WAS one of our best and brightest or we THOUGHT he was one of our best and brightest? Did he report his behaviour to anyone? If he runs the analytic show it seems he would be in a position to DO something beyond sympathizing. It was malpractice at least. How many other patients will be harmed by this "best and brightest" colleague ? He could potentially cause a vulnerable patient's death. Look at the damage it caused you.
I am sorry you were treated in this manner and glad you are feeling better.
Be careful out there.> I can't help mentioning that, unlike the first analyst, this one, who really runs the whole analytic show here in our city, dresses so informally- chinos and sport-shirts!
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> Well, that's the story of the most traumatic and terrifying termination ever, I think- and of my new beginning.
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