Not normal.
In fact, if you want to stick it to the inept previous therapist. Just take a selfie with your new therapist or something else that flaunts your recovery.
If you are that petty (which, no offense, by this post you are 😂) then you'd think you'd want him to know that you're doing great, no thanks to him.
What's the best revenge/way to rub something in someone's face? No... Not predetermined failure, that would only give him power, and we can all tell he's living rent-free in your head already. The key is succeeding.
That's actually a good idea haha! I'm only petty enough to fantasize about these things though. I'm not going to do anything in real life, even if I feel like I want to
Either way would work.
I still think tagging him or leaving a really cute "how you got together with new therapist" story on their Google review or something would be sweet.
IIN to want my therapist to think I never recovered?
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Not normal.
In fact, if you want to stick it to the inept previous therapist. Just take a selfie with your new therapist or something else that flaunts your recovery.
If you are that petty (which, no offense, by this post you are 😂) then you'd think you'd want him to know that you're doing great, no thanks to him.
What's the best revenge/way to rub something in someone's face? No... Not predetermined failure, that would only give him power, and we can all tell he's living rent-free in your head already. The key is succeeding.
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That's actually a good idea haha! I'm only petty enough to fantasize about these things though. I'm not going to do anything in real life, even if I feel like I want to
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Either way would work.
I still think tagging him or leaving a really cute "how you got together with new therapist" story on their Google review or something would be sweet.
Then again, I'm petty 😂