Question:
I have a friend, but something is terribly wrong?
Cydney
2008-09-29 15:45:17 UTC
I met this girl, June, in school about a week ago. She is the only one who sits with me at lunch. We talk and she's really nice and gives great advice. But something is terribly wrong. Yesterday she explained that she is invisible to everyone else and that I can only see her. She said that she is my Protector fr
Four answers:
2008-09-29 18:08:33 UTC
Have your friend, June, go back to therapy with you. Only this time, have her sit quietly and listen. After the thereapy session is over, you and June discuss what you have taken away from the session and then further discuss whether or not she should go with you or perhaps have her own session.



Good luck. I wish you the very best.
2008-09-29 22:59:15 UTC
You are so not serious. When people are truly schizophrenic or psychotic (hearing and seeing things that aren't there) they have a really jumbled way of talking, and abrupt sentences, that start and stop at odd places. Great story tho, every entertaining. You should be a writer when you grow up.
Vanessa
2008-09-29 22:56:56 UTC
if she is truly ur best friend talk to her about it. she will understand. if ur therapist said she cant she june bring her anyways to see if ur therapists notices.
MHB
2008-09-29 22:57:03 UTC
Introduce her to your parents and tell them whats going on.


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