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Of COURSE Youâre Worthy, Tiffany! Youâre Worthy, Luannâs Worthy, Bernice is Worthy, Dez is Worthy, Gunther is VERY Worthy, the jackass on his smart phone that cut me off in traffic yesterday is Worthy, the City Treasurer that just jacked up property taxes in my neighborhood is Worthy, EVERYBODY this Forum is WORTHY, most of the âfolksâ on this planet are Worthy!!
Oh, you donât, Mrs. Fogarty. No credit goes to you. It is all Tiffany. The only credit that goes to you is your silence while Tiffany figures it out herself. Only seldom that this silence method works where people figure things out by themselves. The whole purpose of counseling is to guide them how to figure out what the problem is and how to solve it and silence is just the antithesis of this concept. Like I said, it is very seldom. Some people just need a sounding board and Mrs. Fogarty is that to Tiffany. So what next, Tiffany?
Well I am so happy that the breakthrough means Tiffany does not have to depend on her distant father to pay her off, and substitute his money, for affection. Really, in a way he is like Ann, in that Ann has done basically the same to Les. She is never there for him, expects him to support her criminal nature, while she has never given him parental love, and Tiffany has the same issue with Tom Ferrell. Those two deserve each other. Tiffanyâs big problem is she has to learn how to exist without his money, possibly, I donât think she will in the end. As to Mrs. Fogarty she is just a plot device. If the panels are carefully looked at when she said âwellâ it was in response to Tiffanyâs amazement that she had this self-realization in the therapy session, and Fogarty was pointing to all her degrees and certificates as proof of her ability. I have a little better than even money this arc will cease on Saturday, but the stronger wiser Tiff will emerge on another arc soon. Where? well wait and see.
Tiffanyâs in college now. If she was like my kids, she should be looking forward to getting that degree which will finally get her financial independence from her father. Tiffany will get that degree in drama (or whatever she is majoring in) and make her own fortune and pay her own way andâŠ. Pfft! Bwa-ha-ha! Sorry. Just kidding. Rich kids almost never get financial independence from their parents.
A therapist/counselor/psychiatrist/psychologist really just sits and listens while giving you a safe and judgement free place to ventâŠwhile charging you hundreds of $$$ per hour to do it.
It could be good for Tiffany & Tara to meet. Tara might have something to say like, âI never had a Dad, Tiff.â I canât recall Tiffany expressing sympathy for someone else â it might be a good experience.
Ugh, does Evan think that just because she changed her name to Fogarty, it resets the counter on how many âsheâs a worthless/unprofessional counselorâ jokes get made about this character. She appeared in 5 strips this week, and in 4 of them (all 5 if you really stretch it) a joke was made about her being terrible at her job. WE GET IT already. Find a new horse to beat; this one has decomposed to a skeleton. I really hope we never have to suffer through this idiotic character again; we shouldnât have been subjected to her in the first place, after all, seeing as how sheâs a HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE COUNSELOR.
That being said, Tiffany had a bit of a breakthrough so this week isnât a total wash. Hopefully weâll actually see her confront her dad, or at least go forth with this new mindset.
For those who cnât read the documents on the wall:
In panel 1, they say âDocument,â âCertificate,â and a bunch of squiggly lines.
In panel 3, they say âImpressed,â âBig Deal School,â and âImportant Looking Document.â These are the ones Mrs. Fogarty gestures towards when Tiffany call her a great consular.
A very good outcome for Tiffany. A lot of people never get this far in realizing that, just because they canât seem to please a parent, it doesnât mean they arenât okay. Tiffany didnât want to go to college; sheâs there because her father insisted. She wanted to go straight to Hollywood and take a chance at an acting career. Maybe now she will.
Off-topic, for people who have trouble holding books/reading the print:
My physical therapist and I were talking about ways to lift the book up so I donât have to try to hold it (canât) and donât end up holding my head at a tilt for a long time. Since I have a tight budget & donât want to buy anything costly, she was recommending sitting at the table and putting the book on top of towels; one can make a kind of wedge that way.
Bit of work, that, and inconvenient to move. Was looking around for something else and found something better:
THREE RING BINDERS! Two 3-ring binders stacked on top of each other raises the book to a decent height at a better tilt than Iâve been able to manage.
A book-holder is still probably better, but this is pretty good for not-spending-money! :D
I revise yesterdayâs comment: Mrs. F is not an idiot, she is a genius @ guessing the proper approach to treating Tiffany â but that gloating look in the last panel should be more a sigh of relief â or maybe it isâŠ
A pat on the back for Tiff: (1) Some real insights here. (2) She may be able let go of her delusion that she can change her dadâs feelings or behavior. (2) You are at the beginning of the beginning, and can undertake actual work of psychological growth, which most people dodge. And some cold water: (1) No quick fixes in this process. (2) Tiff needs to also feel worthy, and (3) Tiff must let go of even Fogâs affirmation (asking a lot).
I am not sure if Greg has mixed feelings about counseling, or is following a recipe of real progress + a âjokeâ (suggesting that Mrs. Fog doesnât need to actually do anything). Those of us who have benefited greatly from therapists know that you may have to shop around to find the right one.
It is nice to see that Tiffany is able to grow and understand more fully the dynamics of her family structure. I am glad that Mrs. Fogarty has been able to help facilitate that understanding.
The certificates on the wall are very fun and humorous and I how Greg has drawn them in a changing fashion.
Unfortunately, though, as several of the comments have shown, Gregâs gentle poking fun at the credentials of Mrs. Fogarty has brought out of the woodwork all manner of anti-science attitudes onto the comments board. Psychology & Psychiatry are both disciplines that have, IMO, immense value. In the modern era there is a moderate overlap in aspects of both groups. But, each retains its own specializations and are based on somewhat different paradigms.
For me, the harsh statements above from many reflect beyond the denigration of both very valuable fieldsâŠ. they speak of a growing anti-science attitude that is unfortunately growing ever more virulent in our society. A lot of folks would rather live in their own âPrivate Universeâ rather than participate in and accept the knowledge that the processes of science are able to uncover for the betterment of our society.
While psychology & psychiatry are often labeled a âsoftâ science (typically physics, chemistry, and biology are considered âhardâ sciences)⊠the terms are really misnomers. Psychology & psychiatry have a more challenging experimental role to fulfill because of the very nature that both are primarily human-based forms of scientific pursuit. The challenges these disciplines face in experimental design are the primary reason they are sometimes perceived as âsoftâ.
Tiffanyâs brave decision to start to move on with her life may pull the plot away from putting Ann Eiffel in jail. After all, Les got away with stealing donations at the Fuse, and TJ got away with blowing up his food truck when business turned out to fizzle. I do hope one of the arcs swings to Ann Eiffel & Ted Farrell â to see how well she plays him.
@VILYEHM: You made a comment earlier about Tiffany having a career only as a makeup artist in Hollywood. Since I was not reading this âtoon back when the kids were in high school, I have no idea about Tiffanyâs skill or lack thereof as an actor. But as far as the pay for makeup artists in motion picture and video goes, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean average for California makeup artists was $73,210, which was the second highest in the US. (First was New York City). While this may not compare with what Tiffany may be used to as an allowance from her father, itâs probably a lot more than many first year college grads earnâŠ
I am very proud of Tiffany. I was HOPING she would come to this revelation, that she didnât need approval from her father. It would have been nice if her father had given her the attention she wanted, instead of just throwing money at her. But hopefully this leads to her growing as a person. And opens up avenues for her slowly growing circle of friends at college to get closer to her, and to help her discover her self-worth. I am liking her character more and more and I think she is becoming my favorite one in this strip. I want to see her develop more. And maybe down the line, things will get resolved with her father, when Anne screws him over.
I donât think its going to be that simple. That kind of desire for attention from a parent takes time, introspection, shoulders to lean on, positive reinforcement of oneâs decision to move on. I think its got a few more panels in this arc.
@PIPE TOBACCO: Since all Iâve done in life that has much to do with counseling was serve on a Crisis Switchboard for a year way back during the Vietnam war, Iâm not expert enough to really get into all the stuff about psychology and psychiatry, science or not. But it seems to me that concern about whether any form of counseling is âscienceâ is not a very recent concern. I can remember back in the â60s when there was an experiment, sending otherwise mentally stable individuals who had been taught how to act as if they were unstable to emergency rooms. After these men were put into mental hospitals, they had been instructed to stop reporting the symptoms that got them there, but, it didnât matter. They were still retained until the âexperimentersâ came forward to explain.
âŠâŠâŠ.
The thing is that so much of mental illness depends on the sufferer and how it is reported or acted out. Unlike hard science, where you can establish one thing that is going to vary (like what chemical you are adding to another), and all other things stay the same. Also, a great deal depends on the perception of an observer.
âŠâŠâŠ
It is no coincidence that after someone commits some shooting incident, so many neighbors or teachers comment that âhe seemed so quietâ.
@PIPE: Iâm not saying that I think either psychiatry or psychology are not useful. A method can work and not be âscienceâ. Science is something that can be repeatedly observed, over and over again, as long as the variable and those conditions that donât vary stay the same. You canât do this with human behavior. People with PTSD donât all show the same symptoms, and donât have the same triggers. I think we should focus more on finding practitioners who have good observational skills and good listening skills, and seem to provide the environment needed for people with serious problems to find their way out of internal miseries. That may be an art form, rather than a science. Whether something is a science or not may not be the pointâŠ
Notice that the amount of improvement by affecting serotonin uptake is moderated by the SITUATION. A mouse with little chance of reward: as in Tiffanyâs hopes for her father to behave like an actual caring parent, creates a situation where the chemical change has little effect.
Not so fast Tiff. Daddys still signing your checks. I am sure Ann would like that to stop. Without that and no college degree, your worth minimum wage. This ending is a trite injustice to an interesting character.
Wonderful job, Fogarty! Tiffany couldnâtve done anny better, herself!âŠ..unless she read âCounseling For Dummiesâ. âŠand Googled it. âŠ.which, as it would seem, she might as well have.
There are many ways ways a parent can have influence even when he or she should not. Sometimes the offspring facilitates that by either blindly copying or only doing the opposite. When a parent is peripheral by her or his own choice as Tiffanyâs father is (and perhaps her mother is?) then the best way to not have the parent continue to influence is to relegate the parent to that chosen peripheral slot and fint oneâs own ways of living life.
Namrepus almost 7 years ago
She knows just what to say.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
well, that was a swell lady-lady talk
Prescott_Philosopher almost 7 years ago
In regards to Mrs Fogartyâs professional credentials, check out the certificates on the wall. GnK do have a sense of humor.
GOGOPOWERANGERS almost 7 years ago
Everyone except Tiff knows psychiatry is a sham
AnyFace almost 7 years ago
Cry, Tiff.
Cry off those extra pounds. âšMordock999 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Of COURSE Youâre Worthy, Tiffany! Youâre Worthy, Luannâs Worthy, Bernice is Worthy, Dez is Worthy, Gunther is VERY Worthy, the jackass on his smart phone that cut me off in traffic yesterday is Worthy, the City Treasurer that just jacked up property taxes in my neighborhood is Worthy, EVERYBODY this Forum is WORTHY, most of the âfolksâ on this planet are Worthy!!
Except LesâŠâŠ., :)
capricorn9th almost 7 years ago
Oh, you donât, Mrs. Fogarty. No credit goes to you. It is all Tiffany. The only credit that goes to you is your silence while Tiffany figures it out herself. Only seldom that this silence method works where people figure things out by themselves. The whole purpose of counseling is to guide them how to figure out what the problem is and how to solve it and silence is just the antithesis of this concept. Like I said, it is very seldom. Some people just need a sounding board and Mrs. Fogarty is that to Tiffany. So what next, Tiffany?
luann1212 almost 7 years ago
Well I am so happy that the breakthrough means Tiffany does not have to depend on her distant father to pay her off, and substitute his money, for affection. Really, in a way he is like Ann, in that Ann has done basically the same to Les. She is never there for him, expects him to support her criminal nature, while she has never given him parental love, and Tiffany has the same issue with Tom Ferrell. Those two deserve each other. Tiffanyâs big problem is she has to learn how to exist without his money, possibly, I donât think she will in the end. As to Mrs. Fogarty she is just a plot device. If the panels are carefully looked at when she said âwellâ it was in response to Tiffanyâs amazement that she had this self-realization in the therapy session, and Fogarty was pointing to all her degrees and certificates as proof of her ability. I have a little better than even money this arc will cease on Saturday, but the stronger wiser Tiff will emerge on another arc soon. Where? well wait and see.
Aqsnt almost 7 years ago
About 4 cartoon minutes ago (May 29) there were 2 diplomas on the wall. A 3rd one has just appeared. It must be her worthiness award. WELL DONE!
31768 almost 7 years ago
Looks like Tiff has begun to figure out the truth about it all. Mrs. Fogarty hasnât said a word.
Joe1962 almost 7 years ago
Tiff is finally putting the pieces together an realizes she does not need her dad approval.
Brdshtt Premium Member almost 7 years ago
For all Fogarty did, Tiff would have been just as well off in front of a mirror doing one of Stuart Smalleyâs âDaily Affirmationsâ.
Rosette almost 7 years ago
Sometimes you just need to speak your feelings aloud in a safe space. Thatâs why I think everyone can benefit from therapy/counseling.
howtheduck almost 7 years ago
Tiffanyâs in college now. If she was like my kids, she should be looking forward to getting that degree which will finally get her financial independence from her father. Tiffany will get that degree in drama (or whatever she is majoring in) and make her own fortune and pay her own way andâŠ. Pfft! Bwa-ha-ha! Sorry. Just kidding. Rich kids almost never get financial independence from their parents.
gnmnrbl almost 7 years ago
A therapist/counselor/psychiatrist/psychologist really just sits and listens while giving you a safe and judgement free place to ventâŠwhile charging you hundreds of $$$ per hour to do it.
notbornyesterday almost 7 years ago
On some level, Iâve always liked Tiffany.
kenhense almost 7 years ago
It could be good for Tiffany & Tara to meet. Tara might have something to say like, âI never had a Dad, Tiff.â I canât recall Tiffany expressing sympathy for someone else â it might be a good experience.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 7 years ago
âIf I canât have Dadâs approval, I will settle for yours.â
BJShipley1 almost 7 years ago
Ugh, does Evan think that just because she changed her name to Fogarty, it resets the counter on how many âsheâs a worthless/unprofessional counselorâ jokes get made about this character. She appeared in 5 strips this week, and in 4 of them (all 5 if you really stretch it) a joke was made about her being terrible at her job. WE GET IT already. Find a new horse to beat; this one has decomposed to a skeleton. I really hope we never have to suffer through this idiotic character again; we shouldnât have been subjected to her in the first place, after all, seeing as how sheâs a HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE COUNSELOR.
That being said, Tiffany had a bit of a breakthrough so this week isnât a total wash. Hopefully weâll actually see her confront her dad, or at least go forth with this new mindset.chris_weaver almost 7 years ago
Mrs. Fogarty proves that less is more.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Well, Tiff is less smudgy, anyhow.
Callie Ray almost 7 years ago
Either Tiffâs finished, or thereâs more to come.
sixam almost 7 years ago
For those who cnât read the documents on the wall:
In panel 1, they say âDocument,â âCertificate,â and a bunch of squiggly lines.
In panel 3, they say âImpressed,â âBig Deal School,â and âImportant Looking Document.â These are the ones Mrs. Fogarty gestures towards when Tiffany call her a great consular.
Airman almost 7 years ago
Tiffanyâs epiphany?
janis nerowski almost 7 years ago
If she is in college why does she still see her old high school counselor?
Tyge almost 7 years ago
And THAT is how it works!
I see a bright future ahead for Tiffany. GnC may have other ideas however.
Tyge almost 7 years ago
P.S. Love the sarcastic documents. d8^D
Argythree almost 7 years ago
A very good outcome for Tiffany. A lot of people never get this far in realizing that, just because they canât seem to please a parent, it doesnât mean they arenât okay. Tiffany didnât want to go to college; sheâs there because her father insisted. She wanted to go straight to Hollywood and take a chance at an acting career. Maybe now she will.
StoicLion1973 almost 7 years ago
Iâm posting twice in 1 strip but I must commend the Evanses on this arc. As a former Tiff-hater, I love seeing her growth since leaving Pitts HS.
seismic-2 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
OK, now call the cops and have Ann locked up for committing fraud on over 100 victims. You no longer need worry about upsetting Daddy.
TiarellaClark almost 7 years ago
Off-topic, for people who have trouble holding books/reading the print:
My physical therapist and I were talking about ways to lift the book up so I donât have to try to hold it (canât) and donât end up holding my head at a tilt for a long time. Since I have a tight budget & donât want to buy anything costly, she was recommending sitting at the table and putting the book on top of towels; one can make a kind of wedge that way.
Bit of work, that, and inconvenient to move. Was looking around for something else and found something better:
THREE RING BINDERS! Two 3-ring binders stacked on top of each other raises the book to a decent height at a better tilt than Iâve been able to manage.
A book-holder is still probably better, but this is pretty good for not-spending-money! :D
Counterpoint almost 7 years ago
I revise yesterdayâs comment: Mrs. F is not an idiot, she is a genius @ guessing the proper approach to treating Tiffany â but that gloating look in the last panel should be more a sigh of relief â or maybe it isâŠ
Mordock999 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Hey I GOT it! I know How Tiff can get her Dadâs attention! Look. Sheâs drops out of College and marries Les!
That would KILL her father and drive Ann up the freaking wall!!
AndâŠ..,Wait! What the HELL am I saying???? ;)
Holilubillkori Premium Member almost 7 years ago
âGetting angry gets stuff doneâ ~ Mr. Nanci ;-)
Pleasant Curmudgeon almost 7 years ago
Having lots of fun with the certificates on the wall!
Luanaphile almost 7 years ago
Luanaphile almost 7 years ago
I am not sure if Greg has mixed feelings about counseling, or is following a recipe of real progress + a âjokeâ (suggesting that Mrs. Fog doesnât need to actually do anything). Those of us who have benefited greatly from therapists know that you may have to shop around to find the right one.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member almost 7 years ago
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It is nice to see that Tiffany is able to grow and understand more fully the dynamics of her family structure. I am glad that Mrs. Fogarty has been able to help facilitate that understanding.
The certificates on the wall are very fun and humorous and I how Greg has drawn them in a changing fashion.
Unfortunately, though, as several of the comments have shown, Gregâs gentle poking fun at the credentials of Mrs. Fogarty has brought out of the woodwork all manner of anti-science attitudes onto the comments board. Psychology & Psychiatry are both disciplines that have, IMO, immense value. In the modern era there is a moderate overlap in aspects of both groups. But, each retains its own specializations and are based on somewhat different paradigms.
For me, the harsh statements above from many reflect beyond the denigration of both very valuable fieldsâŠ. they speak of a growing anti-science attitude that is unfortunately growing ever more virulent in our society. A lot of folks would rather live in their own âPrivate Universeâ rather than participate in and accept the knowledge that the processes of science are able to uncover for the betterment of our society.
While psychology & psychiatry are often labeled a âsoftâ science (typically physics, chemistry, and biology are considered âhardâ sciences)⊠the terms are really misnomers. Psychology & psychiatry have a more challenging experimental role to fulfill because of the very nature that both are primarily human-based forms of scientific pursuit. The challenges these disciplines face in experimental design are the primary reason they are sometimes perceived as âsoftâ.
SukieCrandall Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Bravo, Tiffany!
Vilyehm almost 7 years ago
Once you blow it up to see the documents, you can also see the ring.
kenhense almost 7 years ago
Tiffanyâs brave decision to start to move on with her life may pull the plot away from putting Ann Eiffel in jail. After all, Les got away with stealing donations at the Fuse, and TJ got away with blowing up his food truck when business turned out to fizzle. I do hope one of the arcs swings to Ann Eiffel & Ted Farrell â to see how well she plays him.
Argy.Bargy2 almost 7 years ago
@VILYEHM: You made a comment earlier about Tiffany having a career only as a makeup artist in Hollywood. Since I was not reading this âtoon back when the kids were in high school, I have no idea about Tiffanyâs skill or lack thereof as an actor. But as far as the pay for makeup artists in motion picture and video goes, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean average for California makeup artists was $73,210, which was the second highest in the US. (First was New York City). While this may not compare with what Tiffany may be used to as an allowance from her father, itâs probably a lot more than many first year college grads earnâŠ
krom_junk almost 7 years ago
I am very proud of Tiffany. I was HOPING she would come to this revelation, that she didnât need approval from her father. It would have been nice if her father had given her the attention she wanted, instead of just throwing money at her. But hopefully this leads to her growing as a person. And opens up avenues for her slowly growing circle of friends at college to get closer to her, and to help her discover her self-worth. I am liking her character more and more and I think she is becoming my favorite one in this strip. I want to see her develop more. And maybe down the line, things will get resolved with her father, when Anne screws him over.
Schrodinger's Dog almost 7 years ago
wonder whoâs next at Mrs. Fogartyâs office.
Tha_Hype almost 7 years ago
I donât think its going to be that simple. That kind of desire for attention from a parent takes time, introspection, shoulders to lean on, positive reinforcement of oneâs decision to move on. I think its got a few more panels in this arc.
davidp05201 almost 7 years ago
And how do you feel about that, gogo ???
BJShipley1 almost 7 years ago
Amazing how Tiffany appears to back to her normal weight after still being overweight as recently as Monday. Crying must burn a lot of calories.
Argy.Bargy2 almost 7 years ago
@PIPE TOBACCO: Since all Iâve done in life that has much to do with counseling was serve on a Crisis Switchboard for a year way back during the Vietnam war, Iâm not expert enough to really get into all the stuff about psychology and psychiatry, science or not. But it seems to me that concern about whether any form of counseling is âscienceâ is not a very recent concern. I can remember back in the â60s when there was an experiment, sending otherwise mentally stable individuals who had been taught how to act as if they were unstable to emergency rooms. After these men were put into mental hospitals, they had been instructed to stop reporting the symptoms that got them there, but, it didnât matter. They were still retained until the âexperimentersâ came forward to explain.
âŠâŠâŠ.
The thing is that so much of mental illness depends on the sufferer and how it is reported or acted out. Unlike hard science, where you can establish one thing that is going to vary (like what chemical you are adding to another), and all other things stay the same. Also, a great deal depends on the perception of an observer.
âŠâŠâŠ
It is no coincidence that after someone commits some shooting incident, so many neighbors or teachers comment that âhe seemed so quietâ.
Schrodinger's Dog almost 7 years ago
Q: Back in High School, Bernice spent time with Ms. Fogarty ne Phelps to gain some insight on counseling.
Could this be , in part, a setup, to Bernice serving a âPracticumâ with Mrs. Fogarty as part of her psychology studies?
Argy.Bargy2 almost 7 years ago
@PIPE: Iâm not saying that I think either psychiatry or psychology are not useful. A method can work and not be âscienceâ. Science is something that can be repeatedly observed, over and over again, as long as the variable and those conditions that donât vary stay the same. You canât do this with human behavior. People with PTSD donât all show the same symptoms, and donât have the same triggers. I think we should focus more on finding practitioners who have good observational skills and good listening skills, and seem to provide the environment needed for people with serious problems to find their way out of internal miseries. That may be an art form, rather than a science. Whether something is a science or not may not be the pointâŠ
SukieCrandall Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Given the various discussions here this work might be of interest:
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-06-serotonin-confidence-underlie-patience.html
Notice that the amount of improvement by affecting serotonin uptake is moderated by the SITUATION. A mouse with little chance of reward: as in Tiffanyâs hopes for her father to behave like an actual caring parent, creates a situation where the chemical change has little effect.
M2MM almost 7 years ago
Looks like she got her big EGO back.
astahl2003 almost 7 years ago
Not so fast Tiff. Daddys still signing your checks. I am sure Ann would like that to stop. Without that and no college degree, your worth minimum wage. This ending is a trite injustice to an interesting character.
JayBluE almost 7 years ago
Wonderful job, Fogarty! Tiffany couldnâtve done anny better, herself!âŠ..unless she read âCounseling For Dummiesâ. âŠand Googled it. âŠ.which, as it would seem, she might as well have.
JayBluE almost 7 years ago
âPhD.I.Y.â
âSelf-Help Wantedâ
âIâve Got Your Work Cut Out For Meâ
âGuides And Dollsâ
âYouâre A Rubber Ball, And Iâm Glued To This Chair, Nowâ
or
âNo Rest For The Wickepediaâ
Sisyphos almost 7 years ago
Again: the patient does the healing; the psychiatrist listens and fills Jumbo NotebooksâŠ.
Tiffany may be on her way to Recovery if she can hang on to this attitudeâŠ.
SukieCrandall Premium Member almost 7 years ago
There are many ways ways a parent can have influence even when he or she should not. Sometimes the offspring facilitates that by either blindly copying or only doing the opposite. When a parent is peripheral by her or his own choice as Tiffanyâs father is (and perhaps her mother is?) then the best way to not have the parent continue to influence is to relegate the parent to that chosen peripheral slot and fint oneâs own ways of living life.
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Therapy works best if they figure it out themselvesâŠ..Iâm a therapist, I know.
Chloe the Cucumber about 5 years ago
Mrs Fogery? When did they get married?