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Posted by dj on December 9, 2000, at 13:55:59
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/12/09/arts/09PSYC.html
December 9, 2000
IDEAS
Analysts Turn to P.R. to Market Themselves
By DINITIA SMITH
When nearly 1,000 psychoanalysts gather here next week for the fall meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association, they will find topics on the agenda that would have been unthinkable 10 years ago. Panels on psychoanalysis by e-mail and videophone...Last year, the association even created an old-fashioned advice column on its Web site, www.apsa.org, though a somewhat rarefied one, called "Ask a Psychoanalyst!," with Dr. Leon Hoffman, chairman of the association's Committee on Public Information, supplying the answers. Anyone can write in...
Posted by Rzip on December 9, 2000, at 15:37:38
In reply to RZip - Analysts on-line...from today's NYTimes..., posted by dj on December 9, 2000, at 13:55:59
dj,
I am not trying to be an analyst on-line. I just like to take the analytical approach to understand my surroundings because I can not deal with things emotionally.
Real analysts and professionals help others solve problems. I am just trying to figure out my own life right now.
Thanks for thinking of me through. I real appreciate it. So how are you doing?
- Rzip
Posted by dj on December 9, 2000, at 17:13:11
In reply to I am not quite sure I get this. » dj, posted by Rzip on December 9, 2000, at 15:37:38
> dj,
>
> I am not trying to be an analyst on-lineI understand but you are interested in analysis, hence the reference for more potential reading...
> So how are you doing?
So, so... Happy trails to your parents place and beyond...
bfn (bye for now)
dj
Posted by Rzip on December 10, 2000, at 6:21:33
In reply to Re: I am not quite sure I get this., posted by dj on December 9, 2000, at 17:13:11
> > dj,
> >
> > I am not trying to be an analyst on-line
>
> I understand but you are interested in analysis, hence the reference for more potential reading...
>
> > So how are you doing?
>
> So, so... Happy trails to your parents place and beyond...
>
> bfn (bye for now)
>
> dj
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