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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 644422" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Personally I just thought is was rude to say " you are wrong" especially after I had just shared what my therapist, whom by the way is also head of the psychology department at the University, told me yesterday, that the health insurance companies are no longer allowing billings for personality disorders. ( co-conditions of mental illness would be covered, LOL to rid you of the wiggle room to be right) Now I suppose he could be lying to me but I will take his word over a couple of rude comments just tossed out there for what value I have no idea what? That is also why I suggested that we use for others who come along and want the latest accurate information to the NIH on Mental illness rather than take as Bible the opinions by mis-guided efforts to help, and their need to be right, even if they'd rather be inappropriately rude to make their argument. </p><p>Now you can argue all day whether I am right or wrong, but having sadly having raised a sociopath, I left no information stone unturned before discovering what her problem was. So pardon me if I don't really think much of your judgement of whether I am right or wrong. </p><p>Are you aware by talking to new people to the board in this way, you may drive them away from the very support they need?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 644422, member: 18366"] Personally I just thought is was rude to say " you are wrong" especially after I had just shared what my therapist, whom by the way is also head of the psychology department at the University, told me yesterday, that the health insurance companies are no longer allowing billings for personality disorders. ( co-conditions of mental illness would be covered, LOL to rid you of the wiggle room to be right) Now I suppose he could be lying to me but I will take his word over a couple of rude comments just tossed out there for what value I have no idea what? That is also why I suggested that we use for others who come along and want the latest accurate information to the NIH on Mental illness rather than take as Bible the opinions by mis-guided efforts to help, and their need to be right, even if they'd rather be inappropriately rude to make their argument. Now you can argue all day whether I am right or wrong, but having sadly having raised a sociopath, I left no information stone unturned before discovering what her problem was. So pardon me if I don't really think much of your judgement of whether I am right or wrong. Are you aware by talking to new people to the board in this way, you may drive them away from the very support they need? [/QUOTE]
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