Posted by SLS on July 11, 2016, at 15:55:51
In reply to Re: Outrageous Psychologist, posted by Lamdage22 on July 11, 2016, at 1:19:52
> Well to be fair he said that it is his suspicion.
I know the "condition" that he is describing, but I can't remember the name of it (facticious disorder?). His suspicions could be right. His suspicions could be wrong. But I can't see how it is at all helpful to verbalize his suspicions to you with so little time invested in you. At the very least, there is no way that he could know you well enough to understand how his words would be received by you. Without more information about you, he could be doing more harm than good. This is dangerous.
I don't like it.
- ScottSome see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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