Raziel wrote:
I'm meeting one of the psychiatrists who cause all that trouble, by just seeing me back than for 5(!) minutes.
I caused him what's happened, that he missdiagnosed me back than, with what I'm diagnosed now, what happened out of my view and that I want to talk. I was mad like sh*t, but he answered very polite.
It sounds like you laid the situation on the table pretty well, that he misdiagnosed you and that the misdiagnosis caused some real problems.
Now, if you're like me, I often feel I did well at these kind of high-stakes conversations . . . but at the same time, I'm angry afterwards, in large part that the person is such a disengaged idiot. (and some of it seems to be this whole set of beliefs about being a professional, that the person can't engage as a human being, that even if the person admits they made a mistake it's such a veiled 'professional' way, or they might just admit the 'possibility' they made a mistake, as if that's suppose to make me feel better. The whole thing is ridiculous!)
Yes, there are some good psychologists, but I really think it's somewhere in the neighborhood of 25%.