Ah okay that makes sense lol. Well to directly answer that part- I've used it with multiple clients with great success, and I actually put a more polished version of the image on my PsychologyToday profile, but also it's mostly just supposed to be funny lol
I can't tell if this is just a joke, but Yep! Depending on the person and circumstances ofc. It can be very empowering and liberating
For me, it helped me not worry about how I'm perceived by others; to feel like I have some level of control over my life, and a voice in my community; to kill the cop in my head and allow me to live authentically; to confront/challenge authority with courage; to trust myself and have confidence
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Lying about income and work hours on EBT and ACA applications for free food and health insurance
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Exaggerating on ADA forms for accommodations
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Lying on your résumé to get a job
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Committing time theft for a bigger paycheck with less work
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Forging documents for personal convenience
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Impersonation for the sake of getting what you want faster/easier
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Tax fraud to avoid supporting fascism
I assume it's understood how each of these can improve mental health, but I can elaborate further if you'd like!
Fixed! Leaving the original up though, bc there's a lot of comments about cock and ball torture, and those won't make sense with the new wording
Yep! I designed it myself years ago for a tattoo, and now it's part of my therapy practice logo
Lmao why is this so controversial
No one reads the sidebar 😔
Thank you! I made the original version on my phone and was far from happy with it lol