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Read below first. Who is disordered & Who is Normal?

Therapist is likely quite disordered & subject is likely normal
1
7%
Subject is likely quite disordered & therapist is likely normal
3
20%
Both are likely quite disordered
8
53%
Neither are likely quite disordered
0
No votes
Subject is likely BPD, would likely benefit from having a second, concurrent therapist during therapy
3
20%
 
Total votes : 15

Re: Who is disordered - subject or therapist

Postby doric » Thu Feb 17, 2011 2:55 am

thisislabor wrote:You know I didn't feel as though OK was being rude, I felt as though his questions were legitimate questions. just sayin'

- Labor.


Was this directed at me Labor? If so you have misunderstood me. I was refering to the therapist being rude, OK is always "OK" cool. If you were referring to something or someone else then I am totaly lost and so just ignore this :)
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Re: Who is disordered - subject or therapist

Postby thisislabor » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:32 am

meh... guess I'm just gunshy to how the forum use to be a while back ago... *shrugs*.

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Re: Who is disordered - subject or therapist

Postby okherewego212 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:43 pm

Hey Lab,

Don't be gunshy or afraid to express your honest opinion on something. Of course at times, we all make mistakes or interpret things wrong. Nothing wrong with that, as we all know pretty well where everyone is coming from on here. Most are truly just expressing thier honest opinion, even though they may differ a times.

The past problem was a result of confilict driven opinions or controversal thread topics, expressed for no other reason but to incite, not to help, or not to give honest answers. I don't see that here now, so don't worry about.

I have no issue with anyone disagreeing with me. It is good to question things, so answer are finally arrived at. If not, most here now to agree to just agree, when no resolution is determined.

So again, feel free to express yourself. That is what the forum is about. Best to say what is on your mind than not. No more GunShy! I knew Doric, was talking about the therapist, however if had been about me, which it wasn't, he is still intitled to his opinion, if it is honest. I have full respect for those that do and certianly take no offense to it.

I know, as I do speak from the heart, when I do post, even though others may disagree. I have no desire to enter into on going conflict, as it accomplishes nothing. I believe most on here feel the same. So express your thoughts and don't be Gunshy. We all screw up here and there, me included. That is why it is good to learn to have an open mind.
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Re: Who is disordered - subject or therapist

Postby thisislabor » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:39 pm

NTS. Ty.

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