Why not!! But one thing I have noticed since being here is how easily you can
be distracted by real yet ordinary life. Living alongside a culture with such
a strong sense of community just change your perspective. If someone dies
EVERYONE from the locale is expected to attend the funeral. You can chat to
your heartīs content when there with all and sundry and miss the actual
service but you SHOULD go!!
Anthropologically interesteing
Audrey
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>Hello Paul
>Yes I like that 'A chinwag of therapists' Wonder how much clinical talk we
would achieve, given the sun and wine and in my case pure laziness :-)
>Best
>Gerald
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> From: Paul Carney <[log in to unmask]>
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> Date: 08 February 2003 18:42
> Subject: Re: When to Stop Therapy
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> Dear Gerald
>
> > Thanks Audrey. We could all turn up together and have a conference!
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> What would the collective noun be for us? A 'chinwag' of therapists?
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> Best wishes
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> Paul
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