Posted by lingonberry on December 10, 2009, at 11:44:11
In reply to Mentally disordered therapist, posted by dancinbillie on December 10, 2009, at 10:35:48
No, I dont think youre over-reacting. Not at all! The fact that she reveals this kind of information to you shows her lack of insight. I think she shouldnt treat anyone under these circumstances. The problem is not her DID, its her resistance to treatment, her reluctance to acknowledge the effect this has on her, that she´s doing therapy in her condition. Unfortunately, I have no suggestions for you. I dont know what I should have done whit this information. Of course, its not your responsibility, but I do understand that you are concern.
> Hello all. A former therapist, with whom I had a difficult end to therapy, admitted some time after treatment that she has Dissociative Identity Disorder, and states she has never been honest about her condition when applying for employment because, she says, "It would make me unemployable." Her disorder doesn't seem to be well-controlled, she doesn't take medication or participate in any personal therapy. Am I over-reacting to be concerned about her continuing to treat patients? Thanks much.
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