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Category Archives: Therapy
One-Size-Fits All
I vaguely remember promising myself I’d never write about dieting. However, once I’d joined the Medicare faction I realized the popular caveat “Never break a promise to yourself,” has its limitations. So, as I cast off my reservations and throw … Continue reading
Posted in diets, DNA, feminism, powerlessness, psychology, Therapy
Tagged diets, industry, physiology
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What Goes Around . . . ?
Someone once said you should always be nice to a writer because you may end up in a novel. Clearly that applies to blogs as well. My friend Dr. Gerald Stein, a retired psychotherapist, writes a blog which I occasionally … Continue reading
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