Therapy?
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- Trousermouse0
Okay, don't admit it. Doesn't make me any less right.
- ********0
"I am an alchoholic anorexic cunt because my parents drank themselves stupid and were obese"
fuck off, you pour the drink down your throat, you don't eat.
It has nothing to do with your parents, leave them to enjoy thir retirement as they deserve to after raising such a fucken ungrateful bastart as yourself.
- Trousermouse0
MX: read the first string...
I've told my brother almost exactly that. And even more humourously, so has my normally conservative old dear...
- ********0
Trousermouse: Aye!
I've a family member who blamed her mother for about ten years for the state of her life... surprisingly enough her addictions/ eating disorders were only treatable once she accepted that it was her own fault.
Damn shame really, but before anyone starts therapy they should be told firmly that the problem is theirs.
- mrdobolina0
Here is how I see it:
Blaming your family or other people for your current state of affairs does nothing to help. If anything it enables you to continue in the same path of bad behavior. Because it isn't your fault, it's theirs.
If a child was molested, then this theory may change, but you know what I mean.
- ********0
thon cunt dobolina speaks the truth.
- Trousermouse0
We're an old school family from a mining town in Scotland. Parents caring, providing, but not very tactile or expressive. Not hugely great communications within the family, but no ill feelings.
However, I think my family members use of therapy - in a LETTER he sent to my retired parents was out of order. My Old Dear wrote back saying it was "character assassination". Now she's got high blood pressure and it's stressed the fuck out of her. She thought all was okay / her job was done well over 35+ years as a parent.
Same family member looks like he may be getting his cunt kicked in by a disgruntled 6´5" New Zealander who's Mrs this family member tried it oan wi'. Another of his appealing characteristics - trying it oan wi' other folkz burds.
- ********0
i suffer from clinical depression. i have to take anti depressants in order to lead a normal life. i hate them, i wish i didn't have to take them and i have tried to go off them with no avail. it always ends up making things worse. i have tried to go to councelling before but it feels too wierd, like what does this person care of my problems? they are just sitting here listening to me whine so i can't go that route. i do think that therapy can help but not for everyone. i wish i was not in this position but it is my fault i am in this place, and i don't blame anyone, especially my parents. they weren't perfect (no one is) but they did the best they could and i love them so much for that.
- vburo0
you need tinyurl for that sort of domains gruntt..
- Jaline0
I sort of believe in therapy. Because it works for a lot of people but you have to stick with it, which is quite hard for most.
- gruntt0
who told you mine was tiny?!?!
wait.
what are we talking about?
=P
- Jaline0
gruntt is a big weirdo = needs therapy
- Clear0
My name is Clear.
"Hello, Clear"
I'm a designer..
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- gruntt0
no therapy for me. i am friends with the voices in my head. it's like a constant party.
- ********0
I'm sorry, fawn.
I think cognitive therapy goes a different route, teaching you to observe patterns of thought that lead to depressive spirals.
- Jaline0
let's have A Clockwork Orange group story time
- Spanna0
Surely people in therapy are just short of good true friends???

