Posted by sleepygirl2 on November 11, 2012, at 20:54:51
In reply to Re: Idea 4 Mental Health Prof. Training, posted by emmanuel98 on November 11, 2012, at 20:00:58
I'm glad you've had good experiences. I've had the good fortune myself, to have a great t and a Pdoc.
They are absolutely ethical, highly competent, experienced professionals who care.My inpatient experience was absolutely horrible. Before you think I am putting my own spin on it, think ...how important was it that the people you interacted with we're caring and competent?? Did it make a difference?
What if they weren't? What if, at one of the most vulnerable times of your life, you found yourself absolutely alone, dismissed and disrespected? What would you do?It's great that you had good inpatient experiences, that it was a helpful experience. I would hope that would be the case for anyone. Sadly, it wasn't mine. I can't talk about that anywhere but here. I know you don't mean to be judgmental.
It's just that I think I'm justifiably disappointed. I didn't matter... at all. My experience was real. I wish it wasn't.That being said, if I can manage a more productive, positive focus, then I'll try.
Thanks for responding.
On the other hand, you have different fingers.
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