Posted by Happyflower on June 15, 2008, at 14:43:07
You know the more I think about me "being delusional", I believe HE is the one who is really delusional. If he doesn't believe what he did to me, hurt me and harmed me, then let's just see how the court sees my "delusion" of his actions he did as my therapist. Then we will know for real who is delusional. I am going to tell him he owes me an apology. Maybe his intent wasn't to hurt me, but his boundaries he used were on the slippery slope of therapy and it did hurt me badly. I want him to own his part of it. If he doesn't know the hurt he caused, I plan on telling him EVERYTHING he did.
Yeah, I understand the power differential in this relationship because I am just the crazy delusional client, and he is a Phd. with 20Plus years of experience, it is so easy to use that manipulation of power in these circumstances against me. F*ck*r
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