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Re: Listen...Pritzker...you're not paying attention!!!

Posted by Pritzker on October 11, 2000, at 12:49:21

In reply to Listen...Pritzker...you're not paying attention!!!, posted by chdurie2 on October 11, 2000, at 12:18:04

>I'm sorry. I'll am not going to use this service ever again. Good-bye.

Pritzer-I don't know why i'm falling into your trap of paying attention to your posting, but you're clearly not listening to what people are trying to tell you, surprisingly bluntly for the people on this board (not to put anyone down.)
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> But first, I had a horrible thought which I must get out--your Dr. H., who is so cute and who doesn't know of your existence or your crush, is not our Dr. Bob, is he? I certainly don't know all the p-docs with a big psychotherapy presence on the web, but our Dr. Bob is Dr. Hsaing. It would be an unfortunate coincidence if this were the case, since posting a big long thing about your crush and describing his colleagues in detail on his own website might, if Dr. Bob were reading this, and if he was Dr. H., certainly be a way of calling attention to your unrequited crush.
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> I wouldn't even dare mention this possibility, except that your only satisfaction seems to come from the recognition of these professionals, who are clearly not, in any way, your equals. And you will manipulate until you are blue in the face to get even an ounce of recognition - or equality. So forgive me here if I am way off the mark, but someone that desperate to manipulate others in order to prove to himself something that is clearly not true (your professional equality) just might use this board to get to the object of his/her affections.
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> But let's put that aside and assume my wild guess is very inaccurate, and that I owe you an apology for even suggesting such a thing.
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> you say that your wildest dream is to have a posting or somesuch as long as Dr. Bob's board. What would that prove? That people like you? That you are worthy of so much attention? Let me remind you that some of the greatest sick-os of our time have gotten gobs of attention. you confuse attention with acceptance and liking.
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> Try instead looking at your own worth, instead of trying to derive it from whatever attention you may get from these professionals, who are not your equals.
> you seem not to hear that someone here suggested that you find better things to do than following these people around and fixating on their every move. that's your sickness - that your only sense of worth comes from the extent to which you can infiltrate these people's lives and "befriend" them, based on something you are not.
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> you also seem not to hear that you are ripping yourself off by not befriending your fellow students? What are you afraid of, that they will come to know you as you are? There is certainly a safety in trying to "befriend" people who will never really accept you. I know that stunt well - I, unfortunately, have done that all too often.
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> When others here have suggested that you take your writings here to your psychiatrist, or at least tell him/her the content - you feign ignorance and innocence. youn think we mean call the whole staff together and have a big meeting about your feelings toward them. NO!!!! We, and I'll include myself here, mean talk to Dr. T. about this stuff, cuz you need lots of help - and it's not in how to more successfully get these people's attention. You need to forget all this stuff and build or discover an identity based on your own worth.
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> you're also not paying attention to the comment that the business of psychotherapy is about helping others, whereas you seem to be interested only in you.
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> Finally, you'll never get anywhere, in therapy, in school, or professionally, unless you start being willing to learn, instead of trying to defend yourself and your own beliefs. I don't know if you can hear this, but I'm 48 years old, and I've just started to learn this.
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> I don't know if you can hear this - take it from someone who has made a career thinking she is better than other people: I have studying for my law boards for almost two years, and I have not taken them, because no matter how hard I practice, I cannot get above a certain score - which is not acceptable to me. I have justified and rationalized what I have done til I am blue in the face. This time, I took the whole subject area apart, piece-by piece, to see if I am making substantive mistakes--which heretofore, I thought I was too good to be doing. Guess what! I was making substantive mistakes, and Ill have to improve in those areas to get the score I want. It was amazing for me to see my mistakes, since everyone, including me, thinks I am a born lawyer. But a year ago, I would have rationalized those mistakes.
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> So it is with you. You need to look at thing as they are. Which, by the way, have you noticed that a large part of your own thread on this board are your own replies? Good to be responsive, but I get the feeling you're trying to manipulate us into writing more.
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> sorry i'm not more "supportive."
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> Caroline


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