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Re: Medical fantasies and the cute Dr.H » shar

Posted by Pritzker on October 11, 2000, at 0:11:59

In reply to Re: Medical fantasies and the cute Dr.H, posted by shar on October 10, 2000, at 23:35:08

> Shar,

It is so exciting that I have all these Follow-ups under my topic now. It is a very warm feeling to receive all these replies.

I feel that I have to defend for the therapists at SrC. They all have at least 10-15 years of clinical experiences prior to their establishment at SrC. I know what most of you guys are thinking. How come I ended up with four therapists when there should only be one. The truth is that there is only one therapist, Dr.T. It is just that when I came back from my leave of absence, I kind of manipulated Mrs.W to think that I am a new student. So, she and I kind of established a therapeutic relationship before she realized that I was a bit over her head. And then Dr.Si, the director got involved and I was very impressive by his gentlemenship. Dr. H, who I never met face-to-face has a big presence in the psychotherpy arena on the web, so that is how I got attached to him. But, I feel that I need to make it clear that it is purely my fault that I ended up idolizing four therapists. Hey, I was desperate!

For me, the main clue that the staff at SrC are good therapists is because there is a raw presence of kindership among the members. This kind of presentation can not be faked. It is hard to describe except for you guys to believe me that as far as I can think of, the bondship that I see among these therapists can only be a result of constant and continual back-and-forth communication. I know that the staff have one-hour of "meeting" in the conference room every day and on occasion, laughter would seep through the closed-doors. There is just a sense of familiness and raw bondship among these people. Something that I found to be humbling and I am very envious of them.

Please keep talking to me. I just love it that people are actually responding to my thoughts. Thoughts that I had thought were so disturbing to the community-at-large that until now, I have kept in the recess of my soul.

Cordially,
Pritzker

I would like to encourage you not to assume that professional standing is equivalent to having your head screwed on right or being a "together" person. Being human automatically means we are better at some things than others, and we are just flat out not very together all the time.
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> In my schooling the unwritten law was that one studied/did research on the things that they had issues with. So, if someone studied sexual behavior, or happiness, or self-disclosure, that was a sort of clue about them.
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> Also in school, I heard students who were to become counselors adamantly deny that they had ever been in therapy or had a need for it. Is there something wrong (and scary) with that picture?
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> Good luck to you and whatever steps you take on making your own real life fuller and richer.
> Shar


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