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I just hate those Active Listening 101 remarks that only understate the glaringly obvious."you sound pretty traumatized by this"
You keep on justifying yourself - which is what such invalidating responses do. This is what is damaging. Don't fall into the trap of feeling you have to justify yourself to yourself.even though I've been professionally diagnosed - twice
Well, I believe the consensus here is that you definitely should not see the social worker chap again. So that's #1 off the list, for starters.Do you think I should email my psychiatrist, or email the CMHA, or who should I email? I have these options:
A bit surprised by the responses, it is a fair question to be asked. There are any number of responses to the question without feeling as if you have to "justify yourself".
As do I. It's irritating because it's like, well you go through what I went through, and then tell me how you feel.I just hate those Active Listening 101 remarks that only understate the glaringly obvious.
I don't understand how it's a "fair" question to be asked, at all. Nobody would ask this to a rape victim, or a soldier, or an abuse victim, but yet it's acceptable to ask that to someone who has been bullied? It's very undermining. He's saying "you sound really traumatized by this..." which to me, and I would think any sane person, sounds like he's insinuating that most people wouldn't be traumatized by such an experience. It's like asking someone if they liked it. You wouldn't ask that to someone with trauma, but yet it's justified because I'm a bully victim? I just don't understand this type of 'logic', especially when he interrupted me when I tried to explain why I felt traumatized.A bit surprised by the responses, it is a fair question to be asked
I agree with your view on slapping, but you suggest that I bring it up, again, as I already did, and continue to be invalidated? I'm sorry, but I'm not game for that. At all.Slapping somebody (metaphorically), or discontinuing solves really nothing.
^That.May I ask why did your abusers abuse/rape you? (You have 20 seconds to answer because I've got a long list of questions and we only have 50 minutes and I want to concentrate on practicing my Active Listening 101 and Hiding My Lackof Skills on you)
Of course it is. This is the problem with sibling abuse as well. It's not taken seriously, while it is as devastating as parental abuse. More about this later - I have a deadline to attend to.Bullying is abuse.