--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "shirleybrahman"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mark et al
>
> On the other hand, talk therapy with a good therapist can be
> invaluable. I grew up in a fairly typical and extremely dysfuntional
> home-too many kids, one parent clearly shouldn't have had any kids
and
> could not handle the whole thing, took it out in some very abusive
> ways on at least a couple of the kids.
>
> Like most of the day (mid to late 60s) I looked elsewhere and found
> my way to TM in '69 after some experimentation with drugs
> (loved 'em) and other meditation techniques.
>
> Finally, after I found my way out of the TM movement in 1990, a dear
> friend, said to me one day "You need to find yourself a good
> therapist."
>
> It takes a bit of work but eventually I found one, stayed with him
> for two years and it made a huge difference to me.

Sometimes it takes a good deal of growth to get to
the point where one is able to recognize that one
could benefit from therapy.

Although they're getting better, social attitudes often
don't help much in this regard.






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