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- Dec 16, 2021
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Somehow this feels insulting. And like maybe there was just something wrong with me to get bullied. But maybe she's changed. Kinda doubt it though
I can see why it hurts. Tbh in this era any moron can get any job. As long as they can do the job they get it. Also most ppl dissociate themselves from their work and personal lives. It could be he still bullies some ppl but likes his job.Somehow this feels insulting. And like maybe there was just something wrong with me to get bullied. But maybe she's changed. Kinda doubt it though
I am sorry this happened to you. Just a question, how would it feel to write her a letter? Whether you sent it or not, I wonder if that would help you. Not an email, but a letter letting her know how she affected you and how it strikes you now that she is helping people. I hope that makes sense. If this is a bad idea for you, I apologize. I just know that if I received a letter from someone I hurt in the past, I would be grateful for the reflection and the opportunity to apologize. And, it isn't you at all. Trust me. I work with bullies, and they are always coming from their own hidden and sometimes not so hidden icky-ness.Somehow this feels insulting. And like maybe there was just something wrong with me to get bullied. But maybe she's changed. Kinda doubt it though
I'm so petty I'd make an appointment to see her and go on about this bully who bullied me in school and then I'd fucking say oh wait, she looked a lot like, you!Somehow this feels insulting. And like maybe there was just something wrong with me to get bullied. But maybe she's changed.
would explain why there are so many "psychiatrists" and "psychologists" out there demonising mental illnesses and profiting off of people misery in the worst ways. would explain why the mental health system is so trash basically.There is definitely a pattern those with abusive, psychopathic, or narcissistic tendencies deciding to take up social work or the mental health field.
i had no idea this was a thing.There is definitely a pattern those with abusive, psychopathic, or narcissistic tendencies deciding to take up social work or the mental health field. It's easy to see why.