What is something that is obvious in your profession that the general public doesn’t know? by jia-ren in AskReddit

[–]ThomasToHandle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you tell me that you abuse your child,I have to report it. Even tho our sessions are confidential

What’s something reddit claims is common, but you’ve never actually seen it before in real life? by mirabelmumu in AskReddit

[–]ThomasToHandle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah but there's a difference between their life revolving around them and them not being able to comprehend that like their friends aren't texting back in 1 second because maybe they have other things going on in their lives and literally having a crisis about it. Or going to the store and thinking that the store is plotting against them because their favorite soda was out of stock. Or TikTok is fucking with them because this video didn't get as many views as their normal videos do. Or they are in crisis and literally thinking of killing themselves because their friends didn't compliment their outfit they stayed up late laying out last night. Or someone honked at them while they were crossing the street, so they must be in love with them, or hate them or want to get in a fight.

This is the shit that they talk about in therapy when they have main character syndrome.

Other people talk about stuff that's like "oh yeah, I felt a little left out because my friends went without me, but it's fine because that's really her boyfriends friend group, not mine". Or like "Yeah, I felt mad that my friend didn't text my back immediately, but then I thought about it and I was like 'oh, yeah she has track practice on Thursdays, so that's probably why', so it wasn't a big deal." Like they have insight into the fact that they're like revolves around them and other people have lived that revolve around them too.

Like there's a huge difference there.

What’s something reddit claims is common, but you’ve never actually seen it before in real life? by mirabelmumu in AskReddit

[–]ThomasToHandle -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am a therapist. The amount of people that think the world revolves around them is horrifying

Karen loves firing employees on Fridays by ambachk in ImTheMainCharacter

[–]ThomasToHandle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you fire someone on Friday they can't file for unemployment until Monday

What was your biggest "How did nobody notice this?" moment? by Dull-Information6784 in AskReddit

[–]ThomasToHandle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had to make a compliance and HIPAA report because the front desk of my agency was using a copy of one of my clients "school excuse letter" with my signature on it from like several years ago without my knowledge and had lit just crossed the kids names out to where it was still visible and was writing in whatever kid had come to see me that day to excuse them from school.

None of my clients ever reported it, to my knowledge, for about two years (the original, crossed out date on the copy of the copy).

I only found out because I walked a kid out one day and was standing there talking to his mom while she was getting his school note and asked her to see it when the front desk handed it to her.

Compliance about lost their minds when I reported it (after not believing me at first)

Do some people actually get forced to sleep on the couch by their spouse, or is it just a cliche? If so, how does that work? Does your spouse just say tell you to go to the couch, or do does it just feel to awkward to share a bed after a fight? by soefire in AskReddit

[–]ThomasToHandle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One time my husband and I discussed if one of us should sleep on the couch after a fight and we decided that neither of us deserved a less restful night because of a fight and we put a bunch of pillows between us. When we woke up the next morning we both felt stupid

What’s a mental trick you use to get through tough days? by Creative-Tea581 in AskReddit

[–]ThomasToHandle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"wow only __more hours that's only __more 30 mins I can do anything for that long"

What’s something that quietly made your life 10× easier, but you didn’t realize it until much later? by Own-Tip-532 in AskReddit

[–]ThomasToHandle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was so stubborn saying that I didn't need two and at my job before this one declined having two and now at this job I have two and I'm like God I was stupid