Well, if we're adding names to the list, I'd go with 
Bradshaw, for getting in touch with your inner child
and ????? and Bass for helping you figure out just who it was that
sexually abused you as a child (since 80% of us women were!)--gosh
I just can't remember the first author's name--repression?

annette

On Tue, 11 May 1999, Rick Adams wrote:
> 
>       And, of course, we have to add a few names to the list such as Ken Wilber,
> Stanislav Grof, Sigmund Freud, and (obviously) the Skinnerians (who believe
> everyone can be manipulated as though s/he lived in a box.) Better add "The
> Bell Curve" too, for the racist segment that seems to be appearing more
> frequently on many campuses, Dworkin for those who want to better understand
> that every male is a rapist, and Leonard Jefferies for those who view
> melanin as a neurotransmitter involved in the control of violent behavior.
> But leave out Chopra, Weil, and Schlessinger. Even a psychologist has _some_
> pride!
> 
>       That should do it.
> 
>       Rick
> --
> 
> Rick Adams
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> 
> 
> 

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