P.S. I know I probably shouldn't speak in generalities, but this woman was in the mental health field. The majority of people who I recall from college and later who were involved in mental health were some of the most dysfunctional people I'd ever met. This lady is doing little to dispel that image for me.FWIW
I with you there. Most (but not all) of the people I knew who majored in Psychology in college were looking for answers to their own problems. Once they graduate, they get work in the mental health/social work field and are still messed up. They're the ones accusing parents of abuse for giving their 5 year old a spank...
P.S. I know I probably shouldn't speak in generalities, but this woman was in the mental health field. The majority of people who I recall from college and later who were involved in mental health were some of the most dysfunctional people I'd ever met. This lady is doing little to dispel that image for me.FWIW
Interesting! And thanks for your service to your community :-)
I haven't knowingly had contact with mental health workers, but I dated three women who were spectacularly beautiful, very intelligent Psychology majors.
They were the most dysfunctional, screwed-up women that I have ever encountered in my life.
(((sigh)))