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That is a bad reference to use here... I once had a computer tech working
for me that claimed to be a Paramedic.... Turned out he was a paramedic. "John Smith" wrote in message news ![]() just as your internist would never refer to himself as a paramedic. |
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That is a bad reference, if you had a someone with a engineering degree in
Computer Science, and was designing systems and he called himself a computer tech, that would be a similar analogy. It is time to acknowledge that your king is not wearing any clothes, and the worst part he is old, obese and ugly. wrote in message ink.net... That is a bad reference to use here... I once had a computer tech working for me that claimed to be a Paramedic.... Turned out he was a paramedic. "John Smith" wrote in message news ![]() just as your internist would never refer to himself as a paramedic. |
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No John
Fact is a person does have the ability to be skilled and trained in more than one field. Whether the fields are related or not isn't a matter of contention. "John Smith" wrote in message news:Yyghc.179606$JO3.103116@attbi_s04... That is a bad reference, if you had a someone with a engineering degree in Computer Science, and was designing systems and he called himself a computer tech, that would be a similar analogy. It is time to acknowledge that your king is not wearing any clothes, and the worst part he is old, obese and ugly. wrote in message ink.net... That is a bad reference to use here... I once had a computer tech working for me that claimed to be a Paramedic.... Turned out he was a paramedic. "John Smith" wrote in message news ![]() just as your internist would never refer to himself as a paramedic. |
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In article , "Doug Kanter" wrote:
I just can't seem to find the word "Dr." And if you laid off of the weed then you might have closed your above sentence with the appropriate punctuation mark. But being the intellectual and the educated person that you are, you knew that already didn't you? You really ought to lay off the bottle before you touch the keyboard. Pothead. |
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Funny, even the White House Web Site doesn't use Dr. when mentioning Henry
Kissinger in the Nixon Biography. http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/rn37.html Some of his most acclaimed achievements came in his quest for world stability. During visits in 1972 to Beijing and Moscow, he reduced tensions with China and the U.S.S.R. His summit meetings with Russian leader Leonid I. Brezhnev produced a treaty to limit strategic nuclear weapons. In January 1973, he announced an accord with North Viet Nam to end American involvement in Indochina. In 1974, his Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, negotiated disengagement agreements between Israel and its opponents, Egypt and Syria. Nor on this page: http://www.whitehouse.gov/fellows/ne...2003_main.html Continuing our affiliation with the American Academy of Achievement. The Fellows have been invited again to attend the International Achievement Summit to be held in Washington, DC in May 2003. Last year at this Summit, the Fellows met with Hamid Karzai, Henry Kissinger, Mikhail Gorbachev, Sam Donaldson, Bill Clinton, Chris Matthews, and many others. Nor did VP Cheney in this speach http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/relea.../20020826.html As former Secretary of State Kissinger recently stated: "The imminence of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, the huge dangers it involves, the rejection of a viable inspection system, and the demonstrated hostility of Saddam Hussein combine to produce an imperative for preemptive action." If the United States could have preempted 9/11, we would have, no question. Should we be able to prevent another, much more devastating attack, we will, no question. This nation will not live at the mercy of terrorists or terror regimes. (Applause.) Looks like the Dr. is not a common thing even amoung the Republicans "Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message .net... In article , "Doug Kanter" wrote: I just can't seem to find the word "Dr." And if you laid off of the weed then you might have closed your above sentence with the appropriate punctuation mark. But being the intellectual and the educated person that you are, you knew that already didn't you? You really ought to lay off the bottle before you touch the keyboard. Pothead. |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message k.net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "John Smith" wrote in message news:C0ehc.167300$gA5.1956639@attbi_s03... Can you imagine a spouse who would call their spouse who was a doctor a paramedic? Yes, in the past their was a major stigma for anyone to admit to have a mental health problem, but that stigma covered all mental health providers. Those who buy into the stigma do not feel any better having a mental health problem or having to ask for help, if the provider is a doctor or a therapist. If you want to believe Harry's imaginary world, feel free. Anyone who really wanted to verify if Harry's wife is a doctor would be able to do a search of doctors in Maryland and see if their is a female doctor by the name of Krause whose specialty is psychiatry. I would not bother because I know it is a lie. You know it's a lie....how? Your research methods fascinate me. If his wife was a psychiatrist, he would call her that. Being a psychotherapist does not require a Ph.D., and being a psychiatrist does require an MD. So at the most she has a doctorate in psychology. And reading all the other lies he states, I believe nada on the wife. I guess my internist's not an internist, because 99% of the time, I refer to him as a doctor, or just Bob. Incidentally, in the academic world, psychiatrists are referred to as psychotherapists, therapists, practitioners, and a host of other names. I guess it doesn't matter to people who know what they're talking about. Just FYI, and to further the actual knowledge base a little, the number of psychologists who actually have a therapy practice is diminishing. More and more, those psychologists who are "practicing" are doing it as designers and facilitators of psychological tests. Patients who seek help in a progressive hospital setting usually are treated by a treament team. In most cases, the psychiatrist-physician conducts an initial exam, then prescribes meds, and then meets occasionally with the patient but mostly with the treatment team. On that team typically is an LCSW who leads the therapy, psych nurses who also provide therapy, psych techs, who keep an eye on the patients and get them from once place another, occupational therapists and other consulting therapist who try to put Humpty Dumpty back together again, A private therapy setting is different. Usually, the psychiatrist, working with licensed folk, provides the therapy, and the latter usually work with family members, and family issues. But there really are no rules on how a practice should be run, other than the legal and ethical issues. |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 21:25:12 GMT, "John Smith" wrote:
That is a bad reference, if you had a someone with a engineering degree in Computer Science, and was designing systems and he called himself a computer tech, that would be a similar analogy. It is time to acknowledge that your king is not wearing any clothes, and the worst part he is old, obese and ugly. wrote in message link.net... That is a bad reference to use here... I once had a computer tech working for me that claimed to be a Paramedic.... Turned out he was a paramedic. "John Smith" wrote in message news ![]() just as your internist would never refer to himself as a paramedic. John, I think we have another b'asskisser in our midst. You'd better quit feeding him. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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John H wrote:
His alleged wife! On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 15:06:17 GMT, "John Smith" wrote: I see you continue in your role as asswiper to the right. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "John Smith" wrote in message news:C0ehc.167300$gA5.1956639@attbi_s03... Can you imagine a spouse who would call their spouse who was a doctor a paramedic? Yes, in the past their was a major stigma for anyone to admit to have a mental health problem, but that stigma covered all mental health providers. Those who buy into the stigma do not feel any better having a mental health problem or having to ask for help, if the provider is a doctor or a therapist. If you want to believe Harry's imaginary world, feel free. Anyone who really wanted to verify if Harry's wife is a doctor would be able to do a search of doctors in Maryland and see if their is a female doctor by the name of Krause whose specialty is psychiatry. I would not bother because I know it is a lie. You know it's a lie....how? Your research methods fascinate me. If his wife was a psychiatrist, he would call her that. Being a psychotherapist does not require a Ph.D., and being a psychiatrist does require an MD. So at the most she has a doctorate in psychology. And reading all the other lies he states, I believe nada on the wife. I call my wife sweetie. Lies? Oh, you mean my consistent refusal to play ball with the right-wing trash. I got it. |
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