Guest guest Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 Mom harrassingly told me in the parking lot after church yesterday that i was getting something in the mail from that previous therapist (the one I also sat in on 2 sessions with nada and when I asked the therapist if she knew what BPD was she said, " Yes, I was thinking about diagnosing your mother as Axis II disorder). Anywho, nada knows therapist told me something and wrote the therapist a letter threatening to sue her for breaching patient confidentiality. I did not think the therapist would send me anything. Today I got something that is addressed from her office. Now nada read the letter she got from the therapist (which is to be the same letter I am getting) to my sister on the phone - and to my friend and probably the entire homeschool group and all the priests has she probably read this to. And it says something along the lines of her being diagnosed with deep depression. Anyway, I am thinking about doing a " return to sender " for a few reasons. 1. If it happens to be a fake, the therapist will find out 2. If it's not a fake, I am not interested in what it says if it says the same thing nada's letter says. Now I am sure nada will ask if I finally received it. Then I guess I just say " none of your business what I get in the mail? " Should I read it or not read it. I guess my gut instinct is to return to sender ANy ideas? thanks! Theresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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