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Answer a QUESTION with a QUESTION

What if random comments by an incompetent therapist are the cause of the issue in the first place?
 
Should I ask my current therapist to recommend a new therapist, or would that make my current therapist feel like a failure?
 
Since I'm receiving therapy because my sense of reality is warped, how can I be sure my therapist is really incompetent, or if I'm just projecting, or otherwise failing as a patient?
 
Isn't that a pumpkin pie, with non-dairy whipped topping and a pumpkin spice coffee drinky-thing?
 
If, hypothetically, somebody wanted Bart ended, and, also hypothetically, somebody else was willing to pay enough to buy a whole lotta, lotta food to get it done, would it be the kind of hypothetical job that I should accept?
 

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