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> Subject: Re: Subject: anti-therapy (was Re: tips digest: June 02, 2005
> From: "Allen Esterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 19:50:42 -0400
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> On 3 June Mike Palij wrote:
> > One can use the above summary chapters [of Pannebaker's] to track down
> > the specific research studies that supports the point that disclosure
> > can be therapeutic
> 
> The earliest report I can find comes from around 1606:
> 
> Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak
> Whispers the o'er-fraught heart and bids it break.
> 
> -- Shakespeare, W, Macbeth, Act iv Scene iii.

Hah!  It's a non-peer-reviewed source, so it doesn't count! ;-)
 
> Rephrasing Scott's query to Mike re Pannebaker:
> >To what extent have Shakespeare's findings been independently replicated
> 
> Sorry, it looks as if they are anecdotal.

Touche! 

> Allen E.

Mike Palij
New York University
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