Posted by 64bowtie on October 15, 2005, at 4:57:42
I'm probably not welcome here since I have so little to say about medication as a process that might produce wellness in clients... Medications do, however, produce inductive civility (extrinsic motivation to be civil), rendering clients controllable... Clients can also 'suit-up' and 'show-up' reliably for their responsibilities when medicated...
I prefer 'real' civility, but don't we all, really??? Not civility induced by medications; medicated civility that happens to match up with our obligatory thinking, or the express expectations of others...
I am free and happy and civil, really civil, and medication has never been a part of my history... I've always known who I was, but like today about medication, I sometimes don't know how to say it...
I struggle with timing and indecision so much so that I can easily teach others how to deal with them... Timing problems may be unfortunate but never enough to be an illness...
See you all at Psychology, Relationship and Social boards...
Rod
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