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Old 07-03-2010, 08:58 AM #6
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Hi,
He has some OCD traits with some ADHD.

PERHAPS the way he acted in the session gives tdoc some more insight in order to help me.

I am 100% not interested in working on his issues with him.
(It has been my role in the relationship to help him with his issues and I have been backing off from that role for the past year.)
He could be a grown up and work on his own stuff with his own professionals and with some groups.
A few years back he went to a few counselors and got good help for some for issues regarding his parents. He could go again and find his own counselor for help dealing with his other stuff.

I'm loosing interest in my tdoc.
I found her to work with me on something specific a few years ago.
We reached a block and since then I feel that I don't need her.


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