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Re: axis two features

Posted by fleeting flutterby on April 27, 2009, at 15:19:26

In reply to Re: axis two features, posted by alexandra_k on April 27, 2009, at 14:48:30

---I agree with what alexandra said here:

> I guess they might have felt a little like they were between a rock and a hard place. On the one hand you feel frustrated / angry that they won't tell you what they are thinking with respect to a diagnosis, on the other hand you feel frustrated / angry when they do tell you what they are thinking with respect to a diagnosis...
>

----there's a saying goes something like-- "If you can't handle looking at what's under a rock, then don't lift it up"....

----seems to me you asked a question and were given an honest answer and now you're pissed??.....

----I have several personality disorders and I don't feel I'm a dead end! I'm working hard and making progress, if I do say so myself. (it might not be noticeable to most people but it is to the therapists I've seen and to myself and a few others in my family.)

----people with personality disorders don't have to be stuck-- it's in their control-- they just have to realize that.

flutterby-mandy ps.....-- I don't think I am, or anyone else with a personality disorder, is a lost cause. argh!

 

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