11/10/21(Wed)18:07:27 No.158997931
>>158997375 (OP) #
>psychiatrist asks what I enjoy
doing
>tell him I like doing "image edits"
>he asks if l ever post them
>l tell him I do and that they're used by other
people and potentialy seen millions of times but it's
all posted anonymously
>he gets really interested and asks to see
>show him over 100 original pepe edits
>he says he's seen the character before
>next session
>him and 2 other psychiatrists are in the room, says
he invited them to help me
>they ask more about my memes
>show them my greentexts which were reposted by redditors and got tens of thousands, up to millions
of views
>show them my original memes that have "know
your meme" pages or big online presences
>they're recording me and taking notes the whole
time through
>get uncomfortable and don't book a follow-up
appointment
>doctor has offered to cover all further sessions
and meet with me 3 times a week as a "case study"
The funny thing is we literally don't and may never know if it's a real story or not. Weird shit happens all the time, someone's bound to post about it.
I mean, its not completely outside the realms of possibility. I imagine regular frogposters arent the kind of people to go into therapy and talk about frogposting.
The psychology of 4chan users would certainly be interesting if dissected by professionals actually speaking with the users in person, definitely a paper worth reading. Not saying that its real, just that its not completely impossible.
I mean, it actually is completely outside the realms of possibility? You could lose your license for ambushing a patient with 2 other psychiatrists who haven't been previously approved by the patient to receive a case history.
Like, I was amused by the story, but let's not pretend this is has any relationship with a factual reality
Generally the additional psychologists could risk losing their license to practice or they could get served a malpractice lawsuit if they were to leak anything from the session, but I think it's still worth stating that if they are not your doctor and you are not their client then you do not necessarily have confidentiality and you should be worried about that until you have an agreement in writing.
As the psychologist of the patient referenced in the story, I'm incensed at the suggestion it is untrue. My credentials are on file with all the relevant authorities if you must check.
I mean there's hardly any repercussions for posting most places any more. Sure some places there's the potential of a ban, but that's hardly a deterrent.