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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. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "John Smith" wrote in message news:Jndhc.167072$gA5.1956706@attbi_s03... "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.8c82e894fe21988fd92179b5623c2386@108 2482793.nulluser.com... John Smith wrote: If she is performing her duties as a therapist, and is not performing her responsibility as a doctor, she doesn't need her licenses on the wall. These are mutally exclusive to you, eh, dunderhead? Nope, not to me, you are the one who stated she didn't want to be put on a pedestal and did not want to be considered a doctor, she wanted to be considered a therapist. I know many doctors who liked to be called by their first name, but I have never heard of a doctor who wants to be considered a therapist or anything less than he has study for. Anyone who would believe that fantasy needs the help of a real doctor. Interesting. I always address my excelent internist as Dr. Kerper. He always corrects me and says "It's Bob". His diploma from Yale is hanging right on the wall behind him the whole time. What's going on here? |
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