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In Reply to: Deliverance from head-hunting women! posted by vacuous on March 5, 2007 at 21:31:54:
Thanks guys for the supportive comment. I'm not used to being so readily understood.When I first met with a female counselor to discuss the problem of my coworker, the counselor did not believe me. She defended the female coworker. The male counselor I met with was better, but even he put me in an awkward situation, asking me to bring in the coworker for joint counseling.
It's these counselors that I don't understand so well. They put the onus upon me to mend this girl's hurt feelings and restore civility. It's like saying any misconduct from this woman is ok!... And you'll just have to suck it up and smile!
Counselors seem to have this "kiss-and-make-up" solution for all problems. I can not imagine a counselor ever taking a client to task for wrong-doing. Which makes me wonder, how do counselors ever solve real-world problems? The more I think about this the less I understand. Now I just want to forget...
Mmmmm.... Bottles of wine on my kitchen shelf. Now that's my kind of therapy! A little dose of oblivion.
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Follow Ups
- A few more words about counseling and counselors... - vacuous 21:51:19 03/06/07 (1)
- Wine sounds like an excellent therapy. - Bruce Kendall 15:11:14 03/07/07 (0)