Or, how can you do therapy if you're not crazy?

Linda Tollefsrud
Professor of Psychology
University of Wisconsin Colleges
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Rice Lake, WI  54868
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From: Allen Esterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006 2:49 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] Re: And the student asketh:

On 22 September Michael Sylvester wrote:
>How can you talk about crack cocaine when you haven't experienced It?

How can you talk about cyanide if you haven't experienced it? 

Allen Esterson
Former lecturer, Science Department
Southwark College, London
http://www.esterson.org/

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Fri, 22 Sep 2006 21:54:13 -0500
Author: Paul Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: And the student asketh:
> At 9:49 PM -0400 9/22/06, Michael Sylvester wrote:
> >How can you talk about crack cocaine when you haven't 
> >experienced It?isn't this like a priest counseling married couples 
> >about how to raise children?
> 
> Or an oncologist who doesn't have cancer?
> -- 
> The best argument against intelligent design is that people believe in
it.
> 
> * PAUL K. BRANDON                     [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
> * Psychology Department                        507-389-6217 *
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