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Frannyfanny

@proud_penelope

Psychotherapist/LPC. Here for the psychoanalytic stuff. Lover of David Bowie and St. Teresa of Avila

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Ever notice the positive correlation on here between being a self-proclaimed Marxist and having the constitution of a faberge egg? Like, these are not the people you want working beside you in the labor camp…

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A useful thing Twitter taught me is that rude people are almost always stupid. In virtually every case, when someone viciously insults me for something I said, they also misunderstood what I said. This makes sense, because rudeness and stupidity share a root cause: carelessness.

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This is an incredible interview. Many takeaways, one being that if a therapist does nothing else to improve the quality of their work, going into their own depth therapy (a good way to increase reflective functioning) is a great move. open.spotify.com/episode/0cMyPf…

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3 days a week I drive past Columbine HS on my way to work, usually right before the final bell rings. Laughing, flirting, air pod sharing on the front yard. Normal life and drama of teenagers. Something heartening about seeing a community surviving all these years later

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I feel like this app actually is some sort of Survivor game Elon is running surreptitiously, and whoever sticks around long enough gets a Tesla and a date with Alex Jones

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Sometimes I fantasize about starting a mother of infants support group called “18 Reasons You Hate Your Infant” (If you are horrified…this is a Winnicott joke)

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Understanding depression as a disease/disorder (with some exceptions) isn’t helpful. The medical metaphor that fits better is that of fever. Fever is a non-specific response to a wide range of underlying conditions. So is depression, anxiety, etc. —Jonathan Shedler