I just tried to resend Scott Lilienfeld's post and it ended up, yet again,
in my spam filter.  So I'm going to try to resend by changing the title.
 I'm hoping this doesn't clog up the boxes of those whose spam filter didn't
filter it.  But several people expressed interest, so here goes again:



I thought some of you might be amused/disturbed/horrified (pick one) at this
message that ended up in my spam filter today.  I do at least hope that life
is not “to short” to learn how to spell correctly or to learn proper
grammar.  I haven’t tried calling the number, but I sure am tempted…..



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Scott O. Lilienfeld, Ph.D.

Professor

Editor, Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice

Department of Psychology, Room 473 Psychology and Interdisciplinary Sciences
(PAIS)

Emory University

36 Eagle Row

Atlanta, Georgia 30322

[email protected]

(404) 727-1125



Psychology Today Blog:
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-skeptical-psychologist



50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology:

http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-140513111X.html



Scientific American Mind: Facts and Fictions in Mental Health Column:

http://www.scientificamerican.com/sciammind/



The Master in the Art of Living makes little distinction between his work
and his play,

his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his education and his
recreation,

his love and his intellectual passions.  He hardly knows which is which.

He simply pursues his vision of excellence in whatever he does,

leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing.

To him – he is always doing both.



- Zen Buddhist text

  (slightly modified)

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