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- From: ac999273@umbc.edu (ac999273)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Re: Advice needed-Bad comming out experience
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 20:07:07 -0500
- Organization: Univ. of MD, Baltimore County
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- References: <1k1itjINN1qc@transfer.stratus.com> <1993Jan26.174415.17866@spdcc.com> <1k4fb6INN5u7@transfer.stratus.com>
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- In article <1k4fb6INN5u7@transfer.stratus.com> pfieland@citron.sw.stratus.com (Peggy Fieland) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan26.174415.17866@spdcc.com> rdonahue@spdcc.com (Bob Donahue) writes:
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- >>his parents influence. For most people under 25 that is difficult
- >>to arrange both logistically and financially... There is rarely
- >>if ever a "perfect and simple" solution.
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- >You're absolutely right, given his age and the fact that his parents
- >are probably paying for the therapy.
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- >Under the circumstances, the best thing for him to do is probably to
- >stop seeing the offending shrink AT ALL and try to arrange for counseling
- >of his own, if possible.
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- Given his age, and the obvious status of his parents, that is not a
- possible solution either. He is obviously going to the offending shrink
- against his will in the first place, and will continue to be strongarmed into
- going, until his parents are fully satisfied that he has been properly cured.
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