KeK!
thought I'd share this, got to love our dear POTUS he's causing 'collective trauma', all those nutcase dems and rino repubs who voted for the 'career criminal' and dems in general are running to psychotherapists in droves. problem is, the psychotherapists are also traumatized, most are of the liberal persuasion.
POTUS is brilliant, a mass deprogramming and red pilling campaign appears to be working, love it!
we're bringing down the old paradigm.
Q proof, they're already many who are seeking mental health care, once moar red pilling goes on wtih all the corrupt fuckery via their political leaders, activist MSM, hollywood idols, etc...they'll be institutionalized.
-MAGA
DC Types Have Been Flocking to Shrinks Ever Since Trump Won. And a Lot of the Therapists Are Miserable.
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Two and a half years into the Trump administration, it’s news to no one that the 45th President has generated angst in many people, regardless of party. The American Psychological Association has even documented the phenomenon. According to its 2018 Stress in America survey, 62 percent of Americans say the current political climate is “a significant stressor” for them; more than two-thirds say the nation’s future is stressing them out—a “significant increase” from 2017, the report says. “Trump May Not Be Crazy,” read a headline from Politico Magazine just before the survey came out, “But the Rest of Us Are Getting There Fast.”
In Washington, the malaise appears especially pronounced. I spent the last several months talking to nearly two dozen local therapists who described skyrocketing levels of interest in their services. They told me about cases of ordinary stress blossoming into clinical conditions, patients who can’t get through a session without invoking the President’s name, couples and families falling apart over politics—a broad category of concerns that one practitioner, Beth Sperber Richie, says she and her colleagues have come to categorize as “Trump trauma.”
In one sense, that’s been good news for the people who help keep us sane: Their calendars are full. But Trump trauma has also created particular clinical challenges for therapists like Guttman and her students. It’s one thing to listen to a client discuss a horrible personal incident. It’s another when you’re experiencing the same collective trauma.
“I’ve been a therapist for a long time,” says Delishia Pittman, an assistant professor at George Washington University who has been in private practice for 14 years. “And this has been the most taxing two years of my entire career.”
This wasn’t the first time local therapists experienced such universal trauma while on the clock, but it clearly doesn’t happen often—several compared the day after the election to 9/11 in terms of the mood in their office.
Therapists are trained in keeping themselves healthy and sane, in strengthening that protective cocoon for themselves so they can provide it to others. But the Trump era—with its constant news bursts, amplified by pinging smartphone technology—has tested their ability to operate at a personal remove.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2019/07/14/dc-types-flocking-shrinks-trump-therapists-miserable/