On Sep 18, 2006, at 2:55 PM, authfriend wrote:

>> I can almost (almost) assure you that she has/had
>> symptoms of psychosis, the most common psychological
>> disorder from too much TM and TM-siddhis program.
>
> Especially in people who have just lost their
> spouse, right?

Judy, just out of curiosity, where does the idea come from that 
clinical depression, or freaking out, or whatever you want to call it, 
is more common amongst those who have just lost their spouses, than in 
general? Dr. Pete, can you comment on this?

 From what I've read, when one spouse does die, especially if the 
marriage has been healthy, the person is able to go on with their life 
fairly well, after a period of mourning the loss. "Freaking out" 
usually isn't part of the equation IIRC, especially after a protracted 
illness.  It's still a shock, yeah, but not one that normally shoots 
the person's entire wad, so to speak.

So I'm wondering where you get the idea from that it's normal, or even 
sort of normal, to wind up in an institution after dealing with a 
spouse's death?  Does this happen all the time where you are?

Sal



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