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2018-01-01 at 12:43 AM UTC
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2018-01-01 at 1:50 AM UTC
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2018-01-01 at 2:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by SBTlauien Well it's not me. I have a job, a car, and I don't use drugs and don't have a drinking problem. I exercise and my weight is within my BMI range. I've never been diagnose with a mental disorder and I have a clean criminal record. I have no enemies and no debts. It's just that people don't like me. People have something against me and exclude me from society. I just keep to myself and pick up new hobbies. I don't cause problems. People just don't like me.
You sound like a lame turd. -
2018-01-01 at 3:14 AM UTC
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2018-01-01 at 4:14 AM UTCSo Lanny thinks he might be a sociopath.
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2018-01-01 at 8:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by The Self Taught Man There are different types of therapy you can seek. Going to a counselor is not the same as going to a psychologist. Simply put, the psychologist has more education and certification and can give you a diagnosis, whereas, depending on local laws, a counselor is little more than a mildly trained buddy to talk to.
In order for therapy to work, you need to be willing to participate and at some point be honest. This is why forced therapy, usually under court order or parental decree, is often ineffective.
Your conversations are protected by law unless 1. You describe future plans to harm yourself or others 2. A subpoena is issued 3. Your insurance requires notification of diagnosis or description of problems in order to cover care. Paying cash and declining to give your real name is a good way to avoid the last two.
Finally, if you are diagnosed with ASPD and genuinely have it, therapy will not help improve your disorder. You may or may not pick up some new coping methods or enjoy talking about yourself, but that's about it. There is currently no promising form of treatment for ASPD.
Lol you're a dumbass.
All that seroquel has affected your high iq -
2018-01-01 at 9:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by SBTlauien Well it's not me. I have a job, a car, and I don't use drugs and don't have a drinking problem. I exercise and my weight is within my BMI range. I've never been diagnose with a mental disorder and I have a clean criminal record. I have no enemies and no debts. It's just that people don't like me. People have something against me and exclude me from society. I just keep to myself and pick up new hobbies. I don't cause problems. People just don't like me.
exactly like said.
they need to be given therapies. -
2018-01-01 at 9:50 AM UTC