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So working in the psych field...it's hard for me to want to seek therepy for the things I need. It's like because I already know the terms and can say I should do all the things I'm going to be told to do. It feels like I'm lying/ manipulating when I say therepy words or like I'm trying to lead the therapist to what I want them to think or diagnose me with. Also I feel weird talking about myself in any setting because I naturally fall in the listener / therapist role , especially with my own support system( friends / family) so I feel like I'm kind a fraud if I go seek services, also like maybe jaded? As if I already know I'm going to be given "the voice of in-sincerity " because I know how professionals talk / think behind our patients back. Is any of this make sense or am I just making something out of nothing?
I canβt believe they talk about patients behind their back like that.
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