Posted by lemonaide on October 2, 2008, at 21:32:24
In reply to A link for Lemonaide: TELL, posted by Wittgensteinz on October 2, 2008, at 18:26:25
Thanks Witti,
This website explains a lot about how I feel, I found this interesting to read what I am experiencing isn't uncommon for someone who had an unethical T.
Here is a little about what they said to move on..Healing is an ongoing process. It involves time and hard work. As with rape and incest, exploitation by a trusted professional is a life-changing experience that is with us forever. It shapes our world-view and our view of self. The effects of such exploitation do not just go away, but they can become reorganized and redirected into something healthy and strong.
We each heal at a different rate, but heal we do. For some of us, it can take years and sometimes decades to grasp what has happened, confront and interpret the damage, and find ways to turn our experiences and insights into something personally and socially productive.
Speaking out allows us to bring form to our pain and breaks the isolation and silence that is otherwise the best friend of the powerful who abuse. In finding our voices, in bearing witness, in describing things as they really are, we take the power and make it ours. And, in speaking out, we help others do the same.
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URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/psycho/20080920/msgs/855351.html