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Turns Out that difficult child's Biggest Problem is Me
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 437346" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Too many of these 'pros' go into the psychiatric field having issues of their own. Some think they can 'fix' themselves while others are plain oblivious to their own problems - I think most with personal problems project onto their patients/clients.</p><p></p><p>Many do have an uncanny knack for pinpointing "the problem" (or part of it) in a very short amount of time, but since they are so successful that way, they lose the ability to delve deeper and acknowledge that they are being presented with a more complicated case.</p><p></p><p>Others still, get 'stuck' in a psychological philosophy - Freud, Jung, Gestalt, etc.</p><p></p><p>I do believe that from your very first post of Ms Ally, I said she was CRAZY. My opinion has not changed, but unfortunately it's also not necessarily her fault. She's part of a system that is claiming to want to help, but won't really help because if they do help everyone, then there will be no one left to help. (In your situation, I think they have NO CLUE how to really help) This concept is more clearly explained in <u><strong>Games People Play </strong></u>by Dr Eric Berne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 437346, member: 11965"] Too many of these 'pros' go into the psychiatric field having issues of their own. Some think they can 'fix' themselves while others are plain oblivious to their own problems - I think most with personal problems project onto their patients/clients. Many do have an uncanny knack for pinpointing "the problem" (or part of it) in a very short amount of time, but since they are so successful that way, they lose the ability to delve deeper and acknowledge that they are being presented with a more complicated case. Others still, get 'stuck' in a psychological philosophy - Freud, Jung, Gestalt, etc. I do believe that from your very first post of Ms Ally, I said she was CRAZY. My opinion has not changed, but unfortunately it's also not necessarily her fault. She's part of a system that is claiming to want to help, but won't really help because if they do help everyone, then there will be no one left to help. (In your situation, I think they have NO CLUE how to really help) This concept is more clearly explained in [U][B]Games People Play [/B][/U]by Dr Eric Berne [/QUOTE]
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