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Take these pills, they'll take care of everything. To himself (darn, I'm going over 5 minutes with this one).
" Subject seems immature for her age. Deffinit retreat from reality. Too much fantasy life. Highly intelligent, but persists in ridiculing male authority figures, especially ones with clipboards. Oh wait, oops, nevermind"
Don't hurt me. It wasn't my fault your dad didn't go fishing with you. Now put the sofa down. Violence is not the best way. Please dont throw me out the windowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww................
You take my chair Mr Alexander. I'll make it easy on myself that way
I can't help you with that but they are in the process of developing new drugs that might.
you put too much pressure on yourself. +5
"Your time is up, please make an appointment with the receptionist on the way out." ... seems that's about the ONLY resolution they come to
"Just plain nuts."
"You need to be institutionalized, immediately."
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How much do psychiatrists charge per hour?
by Answerbag Staff on July 1st, 2010
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What is the salary range for a psychologist?
by Answerbag Staff on June 18th, 2010
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Can clinical psychologists identify themselves as psychiatrists?
by Answerbag Staff on May 7th, 2010
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What is the difference between psychologists, therapists, and psychiatrists?
by lila_35 on July 5th, 2011
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What do you need to do in order to become a Psychoanalyst?
by LittleMissPunk on July 31st, 2009
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You're reading Psychiatrists say the darndest things...what's something a psychiatrist might say about You?
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Pills aren't always the answer. People find emotional growth and maturity through dealing with grief and pain.+4
by Tell Tail on September 17th, 2009
I know that, but psychiatrists don't. I worked with one who actually thought 5 minutes was too much to spend with anyone. He just prescribed pills, and on your way. Of course, not all are like that, some spend 15 minutes. Thank you for the points, Tell Tail. I just thought, going to the Alps would be great therapy for anyone.
by dancer on September 17th, 2009
Big mountains, little pills?..... Yes, I agree, lets go for the mountains.
by Tell Tail on September 17th, 2009
I really want to hear about them when you return.
by dancer on September 17th, 2009
I'm going to the Rockies way before then. Do you live close to the Rockies. Do you go snowboarding?
by Tell Tail on September 17th, 2009
I used to ski and ran over the sign that said, 'ski under control.' It was right under the chairlift. Soon after that I gave up on going down slopes. I used to live in Denver for over half my life. Like you, I'd like a home in the mountains near there, but also one on the beach. It scares me to look ahead right now. Life is starting over health, finances, everything. I haven't given up. I know you'll love every minute of it. As soon as I see the mountains there, I light up.
by dancer on September 17th, 2009
I used to be a homeless crackhead living in a tent and believe you me it was nice when I had a tent, lost it to. What doesn't kill us makes us stronger. Hang in there, one day you will be able to look back on this time with some satisfaction. Our darkest secrets are our best assets with them we can avert missery and death for others. I know this is true because i've lived it, these are not just empty words.
by Tell Tail on September 17th, 2009
My shock is that I have the education, experience and all these plans for retirement, even early. I lost everything with sudden bad health, money, savings, credit cards, etc., and am wondering how much more is going to go (house). Never had to accept help from anyone and could buy anything I wanted. I'd sure like some youth back because it's hard to start over in mid-life. I'll make it, I have to.
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BUT I was never a homeless crackhead in a tent. You have a book to write. In general, what are you doing now if you can make it public?
by dancer on September 17th, 2009
Most of what I have going on is still in the works I really can't talk about. I can say that I own a company that provides industrial and commercial construction maintenance. We take on prodjects that are to large to be done in house.
by Tell Tail on September 17th, 2009
What a jump from before, huh? And now up at 3am? What was the main thing that changed you?
by dancer on September 17th, 2009
I just got out of the shower and my kitten bit my belly button ouch he must like the soapy smell he's trying to eat me. Sorry got distracted. What changed me was a combination of things. Trying to keep it simple and direct I would have to say that the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonomous along with the fellowship and true friends I can count on. I have men and women in my life that honestly love and care about my well being. I couldn't even touch on what my transformation has entailed if I were to lecture to you for a hour. I have came a long way nobody is disputing that and yet I have alot further to go as well you find anyone disputing that one either.
by Tell Tail on September 17th, 2009
You are pilling up a few points today trying to hit level 50 before the nights out? I think my best day was 334, maybe a little more.
by Tell Tail on September 17th, 2009
You have an amazing story, to include your kitty biting your belly button. I don't know what my best day for points was because I don't keep track, seriously, except for making the 1000 list and now Sage. Maybe by tomorrow. I don't even know Sage is a big deal. When I first joined, I just thought it sounded good. Sweet Dreams, Tell Tail.
by dancer on September 17th, 2009