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Re: let me go » alexandra_k

Posted by Poet on November 26, 2013, at 11:13:31

In reply to let me go, posted by alexandra_k on November 25, 2013, at 15:25:55

> well... after taking 6 sessions or whatever... then 3 weeks... the assessment is Still Not Done. what assessment? you know... the one that i never really wanted done. the one that i clearly expressed my thoughts on, each and every session. transparent that she might as well save herself a lot of time by simply asking me: so, do you think you have some of the symptoms of OCD? Enough for a dx?
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Is she writing a novel or an assessment? I don't get why it's taking her so long. I agree, she should just ask you "do you think this fits you?" Not to mention if she doesn't listen to you what is she basing her assessment on? "Client was humming I'm a Little Tea Pot" during the assessment, no wait, I was humming it and not listening to what the client was blathering about. Oh, well, I'll just put something like anxiety down, or was it depression oh, no wait, maybe it was OCD. Damn it, now I have to beg her to come back again for more assessments. Now, where was I?"

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> (why oh why oh why won't alex shut up about how she doesn't feel heard?)
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> JUST F*CK*NG TRANSFER ME ALREADY

I have zero patience and I would have told her to her face that she doesn't know her as* from an assessment. I think you should ask her what the problem is, I mean, Dr. Clueless assessed me in 30 minutes and was mostly right. Yeah, I know I should change her name, but I like it.

Poet


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