---Somebody mentioned that an insult naming an anatomical part would 
be inappropriate.  Say....the part that follows from "go suck 
your.....".  Of course, this would be the elbow since that would not 
only be inappropriate, but impossible for most people.
  Instead of medications, I would recommend DHA plus PS 
(phosphatidylserine).  The PS part is often overlooked  but this is a 
safe brain nutrient and can be beneficial to children.
 Check out http://www.phospholipidsonline.com 
"PS carrying DHA omega-3 is a pivotal molecule for brain function. 
ells of the healthy brain incorporte the two into their membranes as 
needed.  Taking PS against a background of good DHA status is likely 
to be more beneficial than taking PS without having sufficient DHA in 
the body".


In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> --- authfriend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter
> > <drpetersutphen@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > 
> > > --- "Richard J. Williams" <willytex@> wrote:
> > > 
> > > > Dr Peter Sutphen wrote:
> > > > > Richard should consider going back on his 
> > > > > antipsychotic medication. 
> > > > >
> > > > Quack!
> > > 
> > > Thank you for your healthy response, Richard! It
> > > appears to be given in the same spirit that I told
> > you
> > > to return to your antipsychotic medication. Some
> > > people really got bent out of shape regarding my
> > > rhetorical flourish in my attempt to say, "You're
> > > crazy." Someone mentioined apologize. For what?
> > And I
> > > thought Richard was crazy!
> > 
> > Funny, I explained in some detail what the problem
> > was, then went through it all again when Peter asked
> > me directly, but he apparently never read any of
> > what
> > I wrote. That way he can continue to pretend he
> > doesn't know what the fuss is all about.
> > 
> > Wouldn't you just *love* to have him as your
> > therapist? Such integrity...makes you feel all
> > warm and fuzzy, don't it?
> 
> Judy, I haven't replied to your post yet because I
> read it once and when I returned to it the next day it
> was gone because for some reason I only can keep a
> certain number of post in my mail box. Your original
> argument was ridiculous when you claimed that I had
> violated some sort of confidentiality with Richard and
> could only say what I did if I had his informed
> consent. You embarassed yourself with such an absurd
> argument because you obviously do not understand the
> nature of a confidential relationship, who holds the
> priviledge of confidentiality and what informed
> consent is. If you do understand these terms then your
> usually sharp intellect was clouded by your emotions.
> Your second argument, however, does have some merit
> IMHO. It refers to behavior by psychologists in a
> non-professional context where some people could
> attribute more authority to their words or behaviors
> because they know they are a psychologist. The APA
> struggles with this one to. In this instance with
> Richard I basically was calling him crazy using
> rhetorical excess based upon my knowledge of
> psychological disorders and medications to treat those
> disorders. The intent of this was a clever insult.
> Some of you took this way too seriously and assumed I
> was seriously diagnosing Richard and then revealing
> some sort of confidence in asking him to return to a
> specific anti-psychotic medication. It was a joke.
> Abuse of power? I could see how it could be taken this
> way. But it seems that Richard as well as many other
> got my intent. Others misunderstood it and I
> understand why they did. But apologize? PLEASE! 
> 
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