@crazydiamond47 I believe you, the system can sometimes be incredibly abusive when
you are looking to receive help. The reality is that you have to believe in yourself and keep
moving forward.
Those who haven't seen this, find a hard time believing how bad it can get. That of course
isn't to say that there aren't amazing social workers and therapists. Both the person I saw
initially and the person I saw for EMDR were social workers. Both empathetic and dedicated,
and were an incredible help.
Most of the bad stuff I saw took place at a charter school that was hurting for funding. It was
really bad. But I think that it's probably time to say that whatever point needed to be made,
was made. Crazydiamond47 you might consider finding additional support with forums that
target dealing with personality disordered people. Doing this has helped me immensely in
both sharing what has happened and sharing with those who have had similar experience.
These situations need to be dealt with
either legally or with people who have experience w/mobbing behaviors or APD type behaviors
first hand. It is really such a particular thing, and honestly, half the time I was going through
this stuff, either first hand or witnessing it, I didn't believe it myself. It just doesn't compute
that people can behave that badly.
It's also important I think, besides documenting what happened and getting validation, to
remember that the world is also filled with good caring people. Part of the journey is
I think, finding a way to remember this and keep reaching out to find common ground.
I rarely talk about this stuff anymore, just to note that pathological power hungry types can
create very toxic groups. When you add money to the mix, all bets are off with APD types.
But if we remain focused on them we ironically remain vulnerable to more of the same.
It is so important to believe also in the goodness of people. The task for ourselves, I think
is to believe this, and find them. And believe in our hearts we are good enough to deserve
to be treated well. Pathological treatment is just that, pathological. Nothing more. It does
not have to be an indictment of who we are as people or what our lives will look like moving
forward.