Quoth wrote:Really? If you asked most medics why they chose not to be a psychiatrist, they’d tell you it’s because they wanted to be a proper doctor.
Well my therapist's dad asked him that a few years ago lol
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Quoth wrote:Really? If you asked most medics why they chose not to be a psychiatrist, they’d tell you it’s because they wanted to be a proper doctor.
Panda-chan wrote:What do you get out of this board? What are you not getting out of it?
For me it's a place where I can put my thoughts in order sometimes and be able to express my feelings without being judged or being told that I am wrong about it. [color=#FF0040]Kinda like a shared diary with the community.
Breytt wrote:As an example last February I was extremely happy for a brief period of time, and a member (or more than one, who knows) had an issue with it. I was told to pretty much cut it out because my happiness was triggering them, and that I should have made a thread about it. I got pissed off about that and went into a total bitch rage about it in messages with Echinacea and also in the thread.![]()
I'd say that kind of thing could be a possibility on why established members don't post as often. They may feel outcast when their mental health is doing better. It's not as welcoming when you're "doing better". When you're down in the dumps you're "triggering people for the right reasons" to put it lightly. So the established members are generally trying to "get better" and will be "doing better", but if they got similar "treatment" to what I did then they may not feel welcome here either.
perejil wrote:Sometimes I just feel like being unkind, intolerant, like busting up some heads.
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