Pistonhead wrote:
Of course it didn't help. I'm beginning to think you are beyond help because pretty much everything anyone has said when you are asking around here for help you have rejected. If you don't want to change you won't. I'm almost inclined to say you like stirring up trouble with your woe is me I'm better than everyone else attitude.
When you learn to respect and accept other people and their opinions (including on what they think you are doing wrong) they'll probably treat you the same.
It didn't help because the "therapists" were more forceful than helpful and suggested my parents take away my special intrests. I asked for an answer to a question, not help. Thank you very much.
irene wrote:
What is CBT? I ask because I also have the problem of seeing things as black or white. The concept of shades of grey is understood but I have never been able to do it and I really need to do so because I have been extremely hard on myself recently. It's nothing new but now it's really annoying.
I think it is an ackronym for Cognitive Behavior Therapy.
ooOoOoOAnaOoOoOoo wrote:
PunkyKat wrote:
http://ponylandcatfights.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1670&hilit=kalahari+meerkat
One of them even went as far as saying that murdering me would be considered a mercy killing. Aparently none of them realise there is no age limit for vet school. What did I ever do that pissed them off so much?
*shrugs*. They should be supportive of you and tell you you can get there if you work hard and make good grades!
My mother used to tell me that telling a kid to try their best and if they worked hard enough sometimes dreams were not obtainable and not everyone was meant to be astronauts and nerologists. I think my mother just has a phobia of failure and is subconciously projecting it onto me.
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