Framed decor only.
As a therapist, I such as to have posters with coping skills and motivational comments. My agency moved to a different building and I brought my Wall-pop Cherry Blossom tree stick on from my last office. The CEO decided we could only have framed items on our walls and my tree was removed for me. So, I framed some dirt and hung it.
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Did they at least give you your tree back? I can guess but I really want to be wrong.
I hope so as well. But theft seems to be a requirement to be a CEO.
Should also engage with a petty revenge thread and report your property as stolen.
Then put the police report in a frame.
I'd call that therapeutic art, if anyone asks.
....yeah, I would have gotten another one, and them put up some bead board around it to frame it
[Mistakes](https://despair.com/collections/posters/products/mistakes?variant=2457302467)
I believe it called “a saletè”. (Gordon Korman reference)
Omg yes this is awesome! Childhood memory unlocked! I laughed my ass off over the saleté when I was a kid.
Yes!!!!!!!! You’re my new favorite!
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just to be clear, as a therapist your advice is to focus on the actions of others that are beyond our control and react in a way that is malicious and expends mental energy‽ I may well be adequately equipped to therapize others.
Never underestimate the healing power of pure spite.
As a therapist you should do as she says and not as she does. You know what they say, “those who can’t do teach” and just based on every mental health professional I’ve ever met it still rings true.
Just to be clear, OP wasn't giving advice, they were decorating their office. I don't think you'd make a good therapist jumping to conclusions.
Did the dirt look like the tree had been pulled from the ground? If so, that’s both petty and artistic. Excellent work
Before and after pics would be greatly appreciated.
Would of been better MC if you framed the CEO…
I call your frame, AG art.
Hehe. If they ruined or junked your tree is that theft?
Fellow therapist here. Love it!
How are you a therapist working for an agency?
Most therapists work for a small company with other therapists, allowing them to share resources like business rental space, and support staff for scheduling, as well as having multiple specialties under the same roof.
Some therapists work for nonprofits.