unprofessional attitude
I was on a regular visit to a psychiatrist for a prescription. I went to the doctor on call, not my regular, because of the work schedule. Gustav Rokpelnis worked that day. It was a terrible experience. First, he tried to tell me that I was a psychopath. I am not a final gullible fool, I have studied psychology myself and I know that his efforts were outside the norm. I know what my diagnosis is. However, he considered it necessary for me to read it and say that I do not need any medication and I must stop pitying myself and complaining to others about life. That my problems with impulsive emotions are a feature of psychopathy and nowadays psychopaths are more advanced than before and using different methods,to pay attention to yourself, etc. I have a borderline personality disorder and I know very well that a) I am not a psychopath b) I do not have a histrionic personality that tries to draw attention to itself in different ways c) Borderline personality disorder can be accompanied by episodes of depression and anxiety, BUT it didn't matter to him. After Gustav Rokpelnis insulted me and embarrassed me that I was looking for help instead of "getting myself in my hands", he insulted my psychotherapists, saying that women can't be good psychotherapists at all, because all emotions pass through themselves and he is good, because he studied in Canberra and knew what no one here knew. As a result, I didn't get all the medications I needed because he didn't listen to me that my regular doctor said, if necessary, come again and prescribe because I recently decided to give up medications to help me fall asleep. As a result, I was asleep at work, unable to concentrate, threw everything out of my hands, was put on and was soon fired. An intolerable doctor with a huge ego. I don't think he's really trying to restore his knowledge since studying in Canberra.
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