--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> 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,

I sure wouldn't call clinical depression "freaking out."

> is more common amongst those who have just lost their
> spouses, than in general? Dr. Pete, can you comment on
> this?

I don't believe I said it was more common, actually.
That was not at all the point I was making.  Try
reading it again in the context of what Peter had
said, see if you can figure it out.

>  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.

No, not usually.  But then, I never said it was.

  It's still a
> shock, yeah, but not one that normally shoots the person's
> entire wad, so to speak.

No, not normally.  But then, I never said it was.

> 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?

I never even *remotely* suggested it was "normal" or
even "sort of normal," and I haven't a clue where you
got the idea that I did.

>  Does this happen all the time where you are?

You mean, in New Jersey?







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