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Stephernovas
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You had a panic attack & started becoming violent.
I thought about becoming violent. I didn't actually do anything but toss out a few words in an effort to release my anger. Actually aside from those few words, I was able to use breathing techniques to calm myself down. I was just highly annoyed that she wouldn't stop talking and allow me to collect my thoughts for a minute. I would have preferred to not be surprised with it. In the moment I would be like..'oh. I'm sorry. you're right. how can we do this differently?'. but in session bringing up more than one issue leaves me feeling attacked and well,...you know the rest
Also, I'd generally ask before I followed a staff member in through an open door as to whether I was allowed to be in there. Once again, a Wayne rule
This staff member held the door open for me. Also, I had been allowed to sit in the front waiting for them to open many times before. This is exactly what I mean about mixed messages and etc. If I do bring this to management it will largely be about mixed messages, and how I feel that one staff member (assistant) is making me uncomfortable every time I attend the office. I don't like waiting in the waiting room. Any place I go and they tell me to sit, I kindly let them know I prefer to stand/pace/whatever. As a human, I'm allowed that. I feel like I'm in quite a vulnerable position, and if they want to be proudly known as a supportive mental health facility then offering unwavering support for those struggling should occur all the time. Not just to ones they think are deserving. For some reason this woman doesn't like me and has a huge issue with everything I do. I can see her dismay from the corner of my eye every time I'm in the office. It has made me not want to attend
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