QuoteNo psychiatrist or psychologist has ever provided me with any therapy, they are usually a brick wall between patient and treatment. The London NHS psychiatrists we get in the U.K try 'bully boy' tac tics and try and trip us up over something....usually anything to use as an excuse to not provide help for us....
Berliegh,
I'm am truly sorry for your disappointments in the HHS and in the Psychiatrists and Psychologists in your country. You should be commended for your tenacity in trying to make the system work for you even though you've been frustrated at every turn.
As an outsider looking in I do want to make a comment and I hope you don't take offense:
You talk about the brick wall between patient and treatment. I'm sure you are speaking figuratively. I worry though that - because you have grown accustomed to seeing that brick wall that you have placed a few bricks there yourself. I'm sure they started building it on there side of the wall first and, in your own self defense you started placing bricks on your side too.
I am worried that there may be one good doctor left in the NHS that has been taking bricks down on her/his side of the wall and that you won't be able to see them because of the bricks you've been placing in your own wall.
Maggie,
The grace of God is powerful. Your frustrations and your continuing journey despite the frustrations is a testimony to that power.
QuoteThe excuse, "I didn't write it down, so I forgot"
Not to make lite of your situation but I've said those words before. Its not a good excuse but as I was telling someone this morning "I have a mind like a cheap sieve. Many times thoughts just seep right through but occasionally the holes get clogged and I actually remember things with out writing them down first (putting them on my calendar) or making sure I take care of them right away.
God's grace is powerful and so is forgiveness. The marriage counselor, while not the best person for your TG, at least she was willing to go the extra mile and do the research. She still might be willing if you can get past the frustration of her not remembering to write down that first appointment.
Debbie