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Re: Separating emotions from their source

Posted by Mr. SadPuppyDog on September 27, 2002, at 14:14:49

In reply to Separating emotions from their source, posted by Dinah on September 24, 2002, at 9:08:44

Dinah, one thing I notice in your posts a lot is that you seem to be a severe overanalyzer. I dont think this "psychobabble" analyzing is going to do you any good at all, in fact it probably makes you worse. You dont need to introspect anymore...youve already introspected yourself into the ground its obvious. I read your posts and thing "geeeeezzzz this Dinah woman sounds like she is driving herself insane analyzing all her emotions, feelings, etc." Frankly, its stupid and will only lead to more problems, psychosis, etc.

Id seriously suggest that you consider ending your quest for healing thru talk therapy. Consider ending your relationship with your therapist, except for emergency situations. Even though your psychiatrist is really for emergency situations. If you must continue therapy, maybe consider a non open ended, non introspective type therapy such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. This will stop you from overanalyzing and introspecting so much.

I fear for you if you continue introspecting and overanalyzing so much. You just keep drilling, drilling, drilling into the ground with your overanalyzing introspective thoughts and pretty soon youre in the rubber room, pumped full of Haldol. Seriously that does happen to people.

Therapists can make mentally ill people worse!!!!

Mr Sad PuppyDog


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