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Originally Posted by Don Ro
What we've seen here over and over again is a one-sided story.
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BTW, there are good and not-so-good in every walk of life, in every profession - including the psych community.
I've witnessed it myself first hand - as a client/patient (I finally learned what to look for in a therapist) and then as a crisis center co-director and co-counselor for 4 years.
Here's my short and sweet take on so many of the cases in which I was involved:
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Husband: "What's he got that I don't?"
Wife: "Self-awareness."
Husband: "What's that?"
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Some women will hang on for years and years hoping for a change that they never see on the horizon.
Someone comes along and the woman finally decides to save herself - her life.
She goes for it.
Go ahead - beat her up for it.
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Ok.
Saving herself is one thing. Destroying everything and disrupting everyone in her path to discovery is totally unjustifiable. I will beat up anyone who does that. If ever there were a one-sided story (which is extremely unlikely) the divorce racket is it. Any 'self-aware' divorce lawyer (which is extremely unlikely) will admit it, too. They know it, they learn it and they play it.