I'm not sure when this idea developed but i think it was via osmosis
over time - it just percolated into my awareness as i experienced life
as a trauma therapist for combat veterans and their families and later
in my career working with a wider range of traumatized persons. More
often than not it became evident that for many of the people i worked
with i was the last stop on the road of attempting to get some
resolution to the traumatic events that had derailed their lives. I took
the role of being the knot at the end of the rope seriously and often
went the extra mile for people that i worked with which was especially
critical in that they had been diagnosed incorrectly on more than one
occasion and often had been given medications that were completely
inappropriate and building trust with such persons is critical at it's
core if they are going to open up and work with me as i work to help
them heal from whatever has happened. On more than one occasion i was
labeled by other mental health professionals as the saint for lost
causes because of my approach to building trust and providing the net
for people as they worked through their trauma(s). Additionally one can
be the knot only if they are resilient themselves.

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