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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I think the negative impact of therapy is mostly on those who benefited from people not getting help. I strongly suspect the people who finally set boundaries are enjoying their lives more and those who are hurt and furious with the boundaries benefited greatly before that person had the nerve to get therapy. This reminds me of how any time I told my mom she was being hurtful she would say "you are sooooo sensitive. Why don't you get therapy and learn to deal!" When I finally said "actually I started therapy" she flew into a rage, insisted I give her the person's number so she could tell her side of the story and she obsessively asked me about it and needed to know exactly what I said to the therapist and what the therapist said back. I declined. I also learned to set far more boundaries with her. It was incredibly helpful in dealing with many stressors. She would tell you it was the biggest mistake I ever made in my life. A friend of hers had been drifting away and after therapy ghosted her completely she is convinced there are all these deranged therapists telling people to stay away from her and targeting her.[/quote] This X10000[/quote]
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