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Posted by Solstice on November 4, 2010, at 10:50:54

I haven't properly introduced myself. I've been a member of the forum for many years, but I only recently started posting. I've been reading the posts for some time, and of course I've been through the archives. In a weird sort of way, I feel like I know so many of you very well! So it's like I have a one-sided relationship with members here - and when I suddenly decided to post, I didn't think about how weird it might be for active members of the community to see someone posting and acting as if they'd been here all along. I have, but you all didn't know it :) So I realized to day that I needed to properly introduce myself.

I found the forum when I googled about very distressing issues with my previous therapist. I can't tell you how much it helped me to read about others' relationships with their therapists. It took a long time, but I eventually was able to extract myself from a toxic therapeutic relationship with a therapist who really is a good guy - but he didn't seem to realize how much I was being harmed. It was through what I read here, along with a new therapist (I was doubled up for a while - without either of them knowing), that I finally understood what I needed to do for myself.

Anyway, I have a question. I joined way before the facebook/twitter 'event'. I'm sure I've seen posts explaining how to turn those things off, but since it was n/a at the time, I don't remember. How do I turn those things off?

Thanks

Solstice

 

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