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Okee dokers. I made zee boo boo. The address below is now correct. T'was

one tinnsey lettle off. Please peck and hunt again. Soorrreeey.

Westermeyer is often referred to by the SMART people at their site but he

also has one of his own which is chock full of psychological supports.

The Co-dependency Conspiracy book will make you weep with pleasure. It is

marvellously reasoned and common sense. No psychobabble there. I agree most

counsellors have more neurosis than their patients. True. I work in the

field and although I've settled down now I was pretty neurotic until middle

age.

You'll enjoy the article " The Codependency Idea. It's rather brilliant.

Cheers,

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Carol F

At 11:16 AM 3/19/99 EST, you wrote:

>Carol, I tried to go to the article but it didn't load the url <<darn!>>

>Sounds like this goes along with my line of thinking about " co-dependency "

>theories. I think it's a bunch of sh*t. Sorry 'bout the language, but that

>word comes closest to what I really think it is. I'll look up the books. I

>don't put much trust in analysts, because from what I've seen they all buy

>into the disease theory of love, life and human emotion. They all suck.

They

>are all more screwed up than anyone else on this planet. (I know, I'm

>ranting!)

>Anywhom, I really have to find some sources for direction that aren't planted

>in their silly theories. I'm a nurse. I know what disease is. Loving

>someone, and committing to them, faults & all, is not a disease. Having an

>addiction is not a disease, It still comes down to choices. Next thing we

>know road rage will be a disease, LOL.

>Joy

>

>In a message dated 3/18/99 7:12:10 PM Central Standard Time,

>jfrancey@... writes:

>

><<

> Hi, Feeling Good is everywhere. Coles, Book company, Chapters, Bond.

> In pocket book. Tons in the library. The Canadian Mental Health Outpatients

> recommends it. It very clearly gives tools to balance emotional thinking

> and cognitive distortions about situations.

> The Codependency Conspiracy by Dr. Stan Katz and Aimee E. Liu.

> You can also trapse off to an article about the Codependecy myth " The

> Codependency Idea: When Caring Becomes a Disease at

> Http://www.cts.com/crash/habtsmrt/cdpnt.htm

> written by the well known, Dr. Wetermeyer.

> I love the book on Codependency by Katz.

> Carol

> >>

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