• @bigboig@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    346 months ago

    If they don’t feel well, they might not want to answer comprehensive questions. Just reading that feels like an interrogation.

    • Fushuan [he/him]
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      96 months ago

      Of course that it seems an interrogation of you imagine me saying all those questions one after each other. That’s just how I phrased the question. The problem is that they simply used to not express their needs and wants before they got to the point where they just couldn’t do it. Mind you, this was way before they started going to therapy and they are getting way better at expressing their needs and wants now so that they don’t break down too often.

    • @LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 months ago

      Nah how about y’all just explain yourselves when asked it’s very easy. /s

      On a serious note, I have ADHD so if you ask me “what’s wrong” I could go on for hours, giving you a list of symptoms, root cause analysis, contributing historical factors, short term suggestions, future suggestions to avoid the state and bias analysis of my own analysis for hours and hours entirely off the cuff.

      It’s so hard with people who can’t, my brain often defaults to the assumption that they are just NPCs who simply lack the level of constant self-evaluation and internal monologue (which constitutes the abstraction of soul to me) and I have to fight it. At any given time I know exactly how I feel, it’s very natural to me to assume others must do as well, or their feelings just aren’t as deep.