Ter Beek, who lives in a little Dutch town near the German border, once had ambitions to become a psychiatrist, but she was never able to muster the will to finish school or start a career. She said she was hobbled by her depression and autism and borderline personality disorder. Now she was tired of living—despite, she said, being in love with her boyfriend, a 40-year-old IT programmer, and living in a nice house with their two cats.
She recalled her psychiatrist telling her that they had tried everything, that “there’s nothing more we can do for you. It’s never gonna get any better.”
There won’t be any funeral. She doesn’t have much family; she doesn’t think her friends will feel like going. Instead, her boyfriend will scatter her ashes in “a nice spot in the woods” that they have chosen together, she said.
Terminal atheism.
The Dutch chick in question is in the comments hotly disputing the factuality of the article (why does she expect people to care? she wants to kill herself anyway), but it's not clear exactly what facts, if any, are in dispute, beyond her objection that the piece made a value judgment about the rigor of Dutch euthanasia law.
once had ambitions to become a psychiatrist [...] depression and autism and borderline personality disorder
I don't want to disvalue psychiatrists / therapists in general (talk therapy is a scam, but things like exposure therapy for phobias is working), but that is such a prime example. Full of issues herself, but thinks she can help other people.
Terminal atheism.
The Dutch chick in question is in the comments hotly disputing the factuality of the article (why does she expect people to care? she wants to kill herself anyway), but it's not clear exactly what facts, if any, are in dispute, beyond her objection that the piece made a value judgment about the rigor of Dutch euthanasia law.
I don't want to disvalue psychiatrists / therapists in general (talk therapy is a scam, but things like exposure therapy for phobias is working), but that is such a prime example. Full of issues herself, but thinks she can help other people.
Women like this down go into therapy/psychology to help others. They go into it for self validation of their perpetual victimhood.