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Thursday, November, 26, 2009
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Withholding facts: In WHOSE best interest??

Good morning,   Chris here, (retired doc , non psych, UK )   Have a cup of coffee and read on...   This post is not meant to be 'political' . That would be inappropriate and out of character for me but  it is written with some powerful feeling (and too many words), as a knee jerk response to recent news I was... Read moreChevron

Memories and flashbacks

(Warning: Some of this post may trigger, but I hope it will generally be seen as positive, as is my intent) and I look forward to any comments.What follows is just my personal , non expert take on this subject  from reading, and own family experiences.   The title I chose for this post sums up I think what I have been... Read moreChevron

smiles and laughter: seasonal thoughts

A beatiful morning  so far after heavy storms overnight. The sun is up and the birds are twittering  and beginning to think of spring business, though I don't believe the sap is rising yet!   In this season when bugs and viruses have a habit of making  their unwelcome rounds, just thought I'd post  to... Read moreChevron

Must read ! Great advice, particularly for family:

Do hope Ashley will not mind me pointing you in the direction of her latest blog entry, in her overcoming schizophrenia site .  It is really inspiring and so constructively helpful and encouraging in giving family some advocating role and partnership of trust ,instead of sometimes feeling so helpless and in the dark. Both from the idea of... Read moreChevron

Woodwork 2 cont'd

In memory of my father Jack, Please read after Woodwork 2!! He left behind ... a legacy of  thoughtful beautiful things he created, love showed and still survives in those things he made with his hands, but was unable to express through words or spontaneous actions. I treasure an edge-carved bread board, rescued, long... Read moreChevron

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