Psychotherapy

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Note [8/21/16]:
I apologize immensely for what is written, I know it's inaccurate and may be offensive for its inaccuracy. I wrote this when I was 12-13 and I've grown a lot in my writing as I am almost 16 now. You can continue to read, I just want everyone to know that my work has gotten better. Thank you!

Inspiration:
I'm not really sure where I got the idea. I'm sure I got overwhelmed with the "sudden" abundance of psychologistic stories and thought I'd place my hand back into the boiling water of no return. I have wondered for a time now what it would be like to have a psychologist and a patient ultimately maybe not fall in love. I mean, I may have future plans, but what if two people just didn't want to know each other. The patient stayed the patient with underlying problems and the psychologist did their job of not suddenly picking out a patient to love and get to know beyond the clothes. Maybe it's frustrating, maybe it's comforting, knowing that not everyone falls in love with the crazy person in the room. Or, maybe it's simply reassurance that although love can be found in the strangest of places, it can also be found in normal places, a place where psychotherapy does not take place.

Attention:
I've never had to address the issue of people taking the story too far, but with heavy topics that could and ultimately will appear in this story, this is just a small warning. If you know and understand what this story may be about, please don't read it if you aren't comfortable. I'm not going to tell an age, because that's a bit rude, in my opinion. I don't like when writers say to read something from a certain age and older, although I've done it in the past. Twelve year old's deserve to have as much acknowledgement as twenty year old's do while reading a story.

Warning:
There will be a lot of swearing and touchy subjects such as incest and murder. If you find yourself uncomfortable, either get over it, or just stop reading. Sorry for the bluntness, but it is what it is. Thank you, and enjoy.

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