Not for nothing but it would also be interesting to hear stories from work/business/industrial/organisational psychologists as well on if there were any unsettling situations in their stream of psychology. 💭
I WAS the scariest patient for a long time. It took me almost 30 years to get my PTSD under control. During those 30 years, I would be willing to bet every dollar I got today, I was the scariest patient. I used to carry a backpack with a baseball bat in it. I had to leave it at the reception desk during my sessions.
I was loading trucks at UPS, they hire a lot of ex cons and ppl on parole, it's very hard work in 140 degree trucks in summer and freezing in winter. No one's happy at work, supervisors as part of their job put the wrong package on your belt to see if you catch it, it happens several times a day, they tear down walls you made to get to the package, ppl get angry. One day a guy stole from an open box I didn't see what it was but it was obvious what he did, the guy followed me around all day telling me prison stories, usually ppl are too tired to talk , he was lingering, it was an obvious threat. I quit. Fk that. Call me a sissy, fk that job tho.
Frighteningly, it's actually even more common to let female abusers out and even prioritizes their custody over children. At least there is a chance of the men meeting justice on the streets too, but even that is too rare. At least the US is finally starting to deal with men SA'ing children properly, but there is a lot of work left. Our justice system is a joke.
I wouldn't want a female therapist either. Staying single will keep me out of situations where I could loose my freedom. If I get to the point where I actually need a head doctor I'll be free of DV cases and have the wonderful option to talk to a MAN about my problems.
Not for nothing but it would also be interesting to hear stories from work/business/industrial/organisational psychologists as well on if there were any unsettling situations in their stream of psychology. 💭
first guy's story was hearbreaking...
I WAS the scariest patient for a long time. It took me almost 30 years to get my PTSD under control. During those 30 years, I would be willing to bet every dollar I got today, I was the scariest patient. I used to carry a backpack with a baseball bat in it. I had to leave it at the reception desk during my sessions.
I feel that. 10 years after my experience and I'm still working up to be a functioning adult.
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I was loading trucks at UPS, they hire a lot of ex cons and ppl on parole, it's very hard work in 140 degree trucks in summer and freezing in winter. No one's happy at work, supervisors as part of their job put the wrong package on your belt to see if you catch it, it happens several times a day, they tear down walls you made to get to the package, ppl get angry.
One day a guy stole from an open box I didn't see what it was but it was obvious what he did, the guy followed me around all day telling me prison stories, usually ppl are too tired to talk , he was lingering, it was an obvious threat. I quit. Fk that. Call me a sissy, fk that job tho.
Throwing fireballs? This report must've been from a patient
I think they ment the patient was I either deluciounal or childish
He was probably crumbling up paper ot tissues and throwing them saying "fireball". He also thought he could do DragonBall Z moves
Re: Story 7: I bet you it's America. We let violent abusers against women & children out ALL the time. They are often the first people out.
Frighteningly, it's actually even more common to let female abusers out and even prioritizes their custody over children. At least there is a chance of the men meeting justice on the streets too, but even that is too rare.
At least the US is finally starting to deal with men SA'ing children properly, but there is a lot of work left.
Our justice system is a joke.
The Land of the "Free"🦅
I was in therapy for years and learned to "teach" the therapists
Gunna have to elaborate
What does that mean tho
Story 2: demon possession
Not very professionell, ain't it?
I wouldn't want a female therapist either. Staying single will keep me out of situations where I could loose my freedom. If I get to the point where I actually need a head doctor I'll be free of DV cases and have the wonderful option to talk to a MAN about my problems.
Tell us you're sexist without telling us you're sexist😂😂😂😂
@@thestreamingone8885 I think I just did!😁
@@gr8645 Not something to be proud of, bro 🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@thestreamingone8885 What do I have to lose by admiting it?
Ugh I’m glad you’re admitting that. Now women know who to avoid 🤷♀️ glad to hear you’ll be alone for the rest of your life 👍