> >Both. Mine, theirs.  Data?  Let's see.  Eight years and about 4,000
> >students:  journals, transformations, conversations, project
> >presentations, small talk, body language, observations, self-evaluations,
> >miracles, letters, sometimes totally unscientific but insightful
> >"studies."
> 
> In other words, a very large quantity of anecdotes.
> 
> * PAUL K. BRANDON               [EMAIL PROTECTED]  *
> * Psychology Dept       Minnesota State University, Mankato *
> * 23 Armstrong Hall, Mankato, MN 56001      ph 507-389-6217 *

Does that make this information less valid, simply because it hasn't been 
collected scientifically?

Is it possible that sometimes in our pursuit to be scientific we automatically 
nullify any possible truth that is based on some other source?

Cheers,


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Jim Guinee, Ph.D.  
Director of Training & Adjunct Professor

President, Arkansas College Counselor Association
University of Central Arkansas Counseling Center
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"Why is it when we talk to God we're praying,
   but when he talks to us we're schizophrenic?"
             -Lily Tomlin
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