Recovery4Me
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ways of coping with the "shame/blame" crowd who acts reflexively to human suffering.
At times, I have invited them to therapy with me to discuss their take on my concern. :devilish: Perhaps it is a tad devious but in reality it has seemed to serve with a stopping their comfort zone with flippant platitudes. While I have no problem following through with my offer and would relish such an intervention, they seem aghast at being subjected to a professional's opinion of their mind.
she grew suddenly very stern and said "YOU should have told your parents!"
Firstly on this part: "should" is considered by some CBT teaching modules "warpy thinking". So that prevents under critical thinking a nurturing or healthy response.:spitdummy: Secondly, pretty fast shifting of any responsibility for considering Dad (as you offered she was Dad's friend) was in charge of parenting as well as observation of his offspring.
I think you did well with getting some valuable information within the cultural settings of your Family of Origin (FOO) and send my warm appreciation as well as respect regarding your strong efforts within your journey to heal. I thank you for the opportunity to share with you today.