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Profanity From a Psychologist?
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Hi everyone!
At this point I feel like I'm just coming onto Beyond Blue to complain about my counsellor, clearly a sign that I need a change, but it's still something I'd like to get a second opinion on about.
For me I definitely think this puts the nail in the coffin for me. I had already complained about his sense of judgement, lack of emotional reassurance or even just lack of presence in my life even when I'm going through something difficult, but this one kind of took me off-guard and was a totally uncalled for response.
His response to something I'm going through was (exactly these words) "they're bull**** of your own making. no one else thinks that **** but you. just saying!!!". I don't know if I'm overreacting here but this is not really something you want to hear from a psychologist now is it? Not a little bit unprofessional?? Or uncalled for?
Would just like to get some other people's perspective on this.
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Hi Alooshk,
Im so sorry your councillor has spoken to you in this way.
Your councillors sounds judgemental I’m really sorry…
Please try to find a caring compassionate councillor who wants to help you become well again.
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Hello Alooshk,
I had met one Psychiatrist (but not as a patient of his), who treated me very badly. I didn't know what to do, nor how to make a formal complaint at the time.
I was seeing another who, while not swearing or saying anything obviously inappropriate, his attitude seemed to cross the professional boundaries, in that he talked about himself & his life. Even telling me what movies he likes is inappropriate.
These people are not supposed to disclose any of their personal lives or opinions which are not of a professional nature. That is to protect both themselves & their clients/patients.
The way your (former?) Counsellor is certainly not how I would ever expect my PDr to speak to me under any circumstances.
)Mind, I think I'd burst out laughing with surprise if he did - but that's probably just me.)
If your Counsellor is a member of a professional association you can contact that body & make a formal complaint. There are a number of such associations for Counsellors & Psychotherapists, Psychologists, &, Psychiatrists around Australia. Some are state based, some national. You would need to determine if your (former?) counsellor is a member of one of these.
If He works in a clinic with other health workers, the manager of that practice ought to be able to help.
In any event, I think Counsellors acting like that are rare., so I hope you don't give up on accessing help for your needs. It's hard, & takes a lot of resilience to search for another Counsellor. Might actually also prove to be the best move you make.
Remember, nothing you could say or do is an excuse for that behaviour.
mmMekitty
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