Write the warning.
This morning, is the anniversary of discovering my husband’s infidelity, and two years after my final therapy session. So I’m thinking about how perpetrators want their victim to be silent - and the many ways they achieve this. Did the therapist win? Well, I didn’t make the formal complaint. Some of the reasoning about the risks people face, can be found here: https://5tarry3kies.blogspot.com/2026/06/dont-speak-out.html In September last year the therapist tried to silence me by going to the police to say that I was harassing him. The harassment was my victim statement, also the physical recordings and transcripts of two therapy sessions. The therapist was no doubt fearful - but of what, the police didn’t uncover. I imagine it was of a formal complaint! He used the fact that I’d posted the transcripts plus flash-drive through his door, as evidence that I’d ‘gone to his home’ which has a certain vibe and implication. I’d posted them through his door because I wouldn’t ...