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Old 23-07-2012, 01:28 PM   #6
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I've mentioned it to my mum, she thinks I should go back for my next appointment.

I feel a bit uneasy that it's a Freudian approach- I'm a psychology student and I don't hold much faith for Freud.

Also, the therapist seemed to be undermining my Bipolar diagnosis and suggesting she would 'look into it' more to see if I really have it or not. She called me an 'adolescent' in emotional age because according to her, your mind does not fully develop until you are 25. I felt fragile and as if she was calling me a baby. When I got my diagnosis of Bipolar I finally felt listened to and understood and I don't want her to question that.



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