T
thenamingofcats
annihilation anxiety
- Apr 19, 2024
- 453
"They tried their best."
That's what I'm often told in therapy when I talk about the ways my parents abused me, including my "dad's" sexual contact/photography of me. I was told he was simply "doing his best" and that there's something called determinism that results in people being how they are and their actions aren't their fault.
But this same mindset didn't apply to my food addiction. In that case there was no talk of determinism or how it wasn't my fault. Instead it was all about personal responsibility. (and I DO agree that my food choices are CHOICES and my responsibility).
I'm done with therapy. I will never go again and have had too many bad experiences in the 3 decades, yes 3 decades, I've been in some kind of therapy. There is no unicorn "right one." I'm done with hearing this stuff and I don't understand why there's such an abundance of empathy for bad parents.
That's what I'm often told in therapy when I talk about the ways my parents abused me, including my "dad's" sexual contact/photography of me. I was told he was simply "doing his best" and that there's something called determinism that results in people being how they are and their actions aren't their fault.
But this same mindset didn't apply to my food addiction. In that case there was no talk of determinism or how it wasn't my fault. Instead it was all about personal responsibility. (and I DO agree that my food choices are CHOICES and my responsibility).
I'm done with therapy. I will never go again and have had too many bad experiences in the 3 decades, yes 3 decades, I've been in some kind of therapy. There is no unicorn "right one." I'm done with hearing this stuff and I don't understand why there's such an abundance of empathy for bad parents.
Last edited: