Whenever someone kind, stable, and interested appears, patient finds this suspicious. Ghosts them. Returns to a low-grade narcissist within the month.
Pattern verified. Four times.
None. Health is misdiagnosed as inauthenticity.
Patients with Chronic 'Too Good To Be True' Rejection typically present with some or all of the following:
Chronic 'Too Good To Be True' Rejection belongs to the Institute's growing taxonomy of behaviors that real medicine has declined to name. It exists, roughly, at the intersection of internet culture, interpersonal friction, and whatever is happening in the lives of our patients. It is fictional and it is everywhere.
Under its Latin label Rejectio bonitatis suspicitus, the condition appears only in the Institute's own catalog. Real clinicians do not recognize the term. They recognize the behavior.
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