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My segment of this discussion has nothing to do with YOUR issues with Harry.
We've now gotten into a discussion of the inabilities of some people to comprehend two things: The abstract nature of language, and the ways in which language overlaps with set theory. "John Smith" wrote in message news:MVvhc.171571$gA5.1991346@attbi_s03... Doug, I checked with the AMA, they have no female doctor with the last name Krause in the state of Maryland. Krause is an insecure, hate filled individual, he might agree with your political leaning, but he is still a hate filled individual whose only source of enjoyment is to make up elaborate lies that become so convoluted that he can't keep up with all of them. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... When people ask me what I do, I tell them I'm the sales manager for a large grocery distributor. I do not tell them I have a degree in journalism. When my friends were asked what they did, their answer described the jobs they were doing at the time, because that's what they were asked. On the other hand, their engineering degrees became relevant when they were job hunting or if a discussion went further and delved into "what did you go to school for?". |
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Well, that is why we were having problems communicating. You were
discussing overlapping set theory (which I do understand) and I was discussing the practical aspect of someone becoming a doctor but did not want to be considered a doctor, because she wanted to make her patients feel more comfortable. Either way, the AMA does not know about a female Dr. Krause in the state of Maryland. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... My segment of this discussion has nothing to do with YOUR issues with Harry. We've now gotten into a discussion of the inabilities of some people to comprehend two things: The abstract nature of language, and the ways in which language overlaps with set theory. "John Smith" wrote in message news:MVvhc.171571$gA5.1991346@attbi_s03... Doug, I checked with the AMA, they have no female doctor with the last name Krause in the state of Maryland. Krause is an insecure, hate filled individual, he might agree with your political leaning, but he is still a hate filled individual whose only source of enjoyment is to make up elaborate lies that become so convoluted that he can't keep up with all of them. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... When people ask me what I do, I tell them I'm the sales manager for a large grocery distributor. I do not tell them I have a degree in journalism. When my friends were asked what they did, their answer described the jobs they were doing at the time, because that's what they were asked. On the other hand, their engineering degrees became relevant when they were job hunting or if a discussion went further and delved into "what did you go to school for?". |
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"jps" wrote in message
... In article , says... 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. If Doug is on pot, you're on acid. jps I'll admit to being in an altered state of consciousness for the past couple of days, but it's due to a lobster overdose. And the feast hasn't ended yet. Lunch: Cold lobster in a garlic/dill remoulade. |
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Darn.. That sounds good!!!
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... I'll admit to being in an altered state of consciousness for the past couple of days, but it's due to a lobster overdose. And the feast hasn't ended yet. Lunch: Cold lobster in a garlic/dill remoulade. |
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Yeah...it is. My son wanted lobster on Sunday, and asked if he could invite
two of his pals over for some. We went and got lobster, but he forgot to firm up the plans with his friends. So, I've been playing with leftover lobster since then. wrote in message ink.net... Darn.. That sounds good!!! "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... I'll admit to being in an altered state of consciousness for the past couple of days, but it's due to a lobster overdose. And the feast hasn't ended yet. Lunch: Cold lobster in a garlic/dill remoulade. |
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Is your wife a psychiatric nurse, because neither AMA has never heard of
her? "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.593b618389df929ce5b524b4a1c7f52b@108 2567311.nulluser.com... Doug Kanter wrote: "John Smith" wrote in message news:NRihc.180393$JO3.103785@attbi_s04... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... A private therapy setting is different. Usually, the psychiatrist, working with licensed folk, provides the therapy, and the latter usually work with family members, and family issues. But there really are no rules on how a practice should be run, other than the legal and ethical issues. Each doctor may operate his practice differently, but I don't think you will find one psychiatrist who calls himself a therapist so his patients will feel better about talking to them. It is funny watching you squirm when you are caught at your fabrications. Jeez....you love blanket statements, don't you? Right across the hall from me is a psychiatrist. He comes over for lunch sometimes, and he's gone fishing with me. He sometimes calls himself and other psychiatrists "therapists". It refers to whatever practitioner is doing the therapy, whether it be a psychiatrist, a psychologist or a social worker. Psych literature often uses "therapist" as a general term to cover all three practitioners, because a client may end up seeing any of the three types. When my ex-wife and I were looking for a marriage counselor, we asked friends for recommendations. Among the list we came up with were all three types of therapists. There are several other categories of licensed practitioners who provide therapy, and these include "mental health counselors," and "psychiatric nurses." My wife says the latter seem to make especially good counselors. |
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Alleged wife
"John Smith" wrote in message news:mdzhc.11177$GR.1381004@attbi_s01... Is your wife a psychiatric nurse, because neither AMA has never heard of her? "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.593b618389df929ce5b524b4a1c7f52b@108 2567311.nulluser.com... Doug Kanter wrote: "John Smith" wrote in message news:NRihc.180393$JO3.103785@attbi_s04... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... A private therapy setting is different. Usually, the psychiatrist, working with licensed folk, provides the therapy, and the latter usually work with family members, and family issues. But there really are no rules on how a practice should be run, other than the legal and ethical issues. Each doctor may operate his practice differently, but I don't think you will find one psychiatrist who calls himself a therapist so his patients will feel better about talking to them. It is funny watching you squirm when you are caught at your fabrications. Jeez....you love blanket statements, don't you? Right across the hall from me is a psychiatrist. He comes over for lunch sometimes, and he's gone fishing with me. He sometimes calls himself and other psychiatrists "therapists". It refers to whatever practitioner is doing the therapy, whether it be a psychiatrist, a psychologist or a social worker. Psych literature often uses "therapist" as a general term to cover all three practitioners, because a client may end up seeing any of the three types. When my ex-wife and I were looking for a marriage counselor, we asked friends for recommendations. Among the list we came up with were all three types of therapists. There are several other categories of licensed practitioners who provide therapy, and these include "mental health counselors," and "psychiatric nurses." My wife says the latter seem to make especially good counselors. |
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 14:53:02 -0400, "P.Fritz"
wrote: Alleged wife Now you got it!! "John Smith" wrote in message news:mdzhc.11177$GR.1381004@attbi_s01... Is your wife a psychiatric nurse, because neither AMA has never heard of her? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote
I'll admit to being in an altered state of consciousness for the past couple of days, but it's due to a lobster overdose. And the feast hasn't ended yet. Lunch: Cold lobster in a garlic/dill remoulade. Email me an attachment! LOL mmmmmmmm....... |
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