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Classmate making me feel uncomfortable.
My classmate was talked to and so far he is staying away from me. He still seems odd to me though. Today he announced to the class that he was a "loose cannon with a troubled past." Im assuming he was trying to be humorous, but is this appropriate to say in front of 20 of your fellow classmates and instructors? Apparently, the school is making all the semesters have a conference on professionalism. I am wondering if what happened w/ him played any role in this.
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Classmate making me feel uncomfortable.
I'll add this here since I can't send private messages yet: Thanks for the msg. I appreciate it. :)
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Classmate making me feel uncomfortable.
Thanks :)
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Classmate making me feel uncomfortable.
If the Activity Director had not pulled me (and the other student who was at the meeting) aside and mentioned my classmate's behavior, I probably wouldn't have thought to say something to someone. He said he had overheard him making odd comments throughout the day and felt he was "hiding" something among other things.
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Classmate making me feel uncomfortable.
This is true. I am sensitive to stuff like this due to past events and I don't really want to have to deal with something like this any further when school is hard enough as it is.
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Classmate making me feel uncomfortable.
I ended up telling my instructor. She said she is glad I told her and will be speaking with him soon.
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Classmate making me feel uncomfortable.
No, I've never joked around with him about anything nor gotten personal with him before.
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Classmate making me feel uncomfortable.
I'm in my psych rotation right now and there is a male classmate that is making me (female) feel increasingly uncomfortable. I had been getting strange vibes from him ever since 1st semester, but had nothing concrete to back up my vibes till yesterday. We were in a meeting with the activities director for the facility we are at to discuss what to expect when going out in the community with the clients. The activities director mentioned there are some clients who like to strip their clothes off and run around naked. Upon hearing this, my classmate (male) pointed to me and said in a monotone voice, "yeah, she likes to do that too." I didn't find this funny and thought what he said was bizarre since I have barely interacted with this person. I felt very uncomfortable the rest of the day having to be around him, but really didn't start to think about how strange it was till the activities director came up to me and another student (female) and said something seems "off" with my classmate (male) because of some of the things he's overheard him say throughout the day including what he said in the meeting that morning. What do you think of this? Do you think I should tell an instructor about it? I'm thinking I might want to for future clinicals because I feel like if I get stuck in a clinical group with him again, it's going to have a negative affect on me. Thanks.