CuriosityAndCat
Nothing is true. Everything is permitted.
- Nov 2, 2023
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Important update: I'm seeing good psychiatrist and psychologist atm. I think I was just unlucky and found these two because they were easy to get appt same week due to them being bad. These were the worst. It's important to shop around.
The worst psychologist I ever had didn't really know what he was doing. Looking back I wish I had checked out his credentials. No way he had a PhD or PsyD. I asked him to get me an ADHD waiver and basically just asked me do you feel like you get distracted and a few other questions. I went to him again because I was having other problems described several classic PTSD symptoms, and he suggested maybe try reading "How to win friends and influence people" by Dale Carnegie or try volunteering with a political campaign. He also asked me at the end of the session if I thought he was bad at his job as he's been getting that as feedback. He was pretty terrible. Told a friend about it, and he asked me if this was a real guy as that was worst advice he'd ever heard.
The worst therapist I ever had was when I realized I was dealing with PTSD symptoms. She asked me about abuse and I ended up in tears reliving several memories. She says I might be misremembering all of that and she didn't think there was anything wrong with me. Next session she keeps calling me handsome and/or intelligent every few minutes. I felt very uncomfortable and commented how she had a lot of animal print things. Her response was that her underwear was also animal print. Looking back I should have just left and not paid for the session. I didn't go back, but I wish I hadn't gone to the second session or just left the moment I felt things were inappropriate in that second session.
The worst psychologist I ever had didn't really know what he was doing. Looking back I wish I had checked out his credentials. No way he had a PhD or PsyD. I asked him to get me an ADHD waiver and basically just asked me do you feel like you get distracted and a few other questions. I went to him again because I was having other problems described several classic PTSD symptoms, and he suggested maybe try reading "How to win friends and influence people" by Dale Carnegie or try volunteering with a political campaign. He also asked me at the end of the session if I thought he was bad at his job as he's been getting that as feedback. He was pretty terrible. Told a friend about it, and he asked me if this was a real guy as that was worst advice he'd ever heard.
The worst therapist I ever had was when I realized I was dealing with PTSD symptoms. She asked me about abuse and I ended up in tears reliving several memories. She says I might be misremembering all of that and she didn't think there was anything wrong with me. Next session she keeps calling me handsome and/or intelligent every few minutes. I felt very uncomfortable and commented how she had a lot of animal print things. Her response was that her underwear was also animal print. Looking back I should have just left and not paid for the session. I didn't go back, but I wish I hadn't gone to the second session or just left the moment I felt things were inappropriate in that second session.
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