Guest guest Posted June 28, 1998 Report Share Posted June 28, 1998 Hi Pete, Everyone You've made me very curious about the addict-l list. That one fellow you and Kayleigh discussed seems like he might be fun to take on. Kayleigh, is there anything specific you'd like to discuss about recovering from t he 12 step religion? I found I was entrenched in certain ways of relating to others that had to be worked out in therapy. Alot of these were 'boundary " issues. If your whole social life revolves around the groups, normal boundaries are often publically and privately crashed through. It takes awhile to clean this up and rebuild. Also, conversation in AA tends to either be very self-centered, or gossipy. It can be quite scary to re-learn proper converation and appropriate ways to relate depending on depth of the relationship. " .... little more than yet another forum where >science is ignored or ridiculed, and the Grouper Godzilla >continues to lay intellectual civilization waste. I really love the above statement, Pete. Mind if I keep it in my sig file for occassional use? Sincerely, >I dont think the Rationalists fired the first shot. > >Pete >---------------------- >Cool Briton > >PERSONALITY-DISORDERS LIST: >http://rdz.acor.org/athenaeum/lists.phtml?personality-disorders >_____________________ > " Every great scientist is part B.F. Skinner and part P.T. Barnum " > - Bart Simpson's science teacher > > >----------------------------------------------------------- >Post your messages to addict-l@... >----------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe put- unsubscribe addict-L -in the body of a >message to: listserv@... >----------------------------------------------------------- >List archives are at >http://listserv.kent.edu/archives/addict-l.html >----------------------------------------------------------- >Send requests for help to >addict-l-request@... >----------------------------------------------------------- >--- End Forwarded Message --- > > >Pete >---------------------- >Cool Briton > >PERSONALITY-DISORDERS LIST: >http://rdz.acor.org/athenaeum/lists.phtml?personality-disorders >_____________________ > " Every great scientist is part B.F. Skinner and part P.T. Barnum " > - Bart Simpson's science teacher > > > >---- >Read this list on the Web at http://www.FindMail.com/list/12-step-free/ >To unsubscribe, email to 12-step-free-unsubscribe@... >To subscribe, email to 12-step-free-subscribe@... >-- >Start a FREE E-Mail List at http://makelist.com ! > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ---- Read this list on the Web at http://www.FindMail.com/list/12-step-free/ To unsubscribe, email to 12-step-free-unsubscribe@... To subscribe, email to 12-step-free-subscribe@... -- Start a FREE E-Mail List at http://makelist.com ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 1998 Report Share Posted June 29, 1998 On Sun, 28 Jun 1998 17:14:42 PDT rebecca fransway wrote: > " .... little more than yet another forum where > >science is ignored or ridiculed, and the Grouper > Godzilla >continues to lay intellectual civilization waste. > > I really love the above statement, Pete. Mind if I keep it > in my sig file for occassional use? Sure.... especially if you accredit it. Pete ---------------------- Cool Briton PERSONALITY-DISORDERS LIST: http://rdz.acor.org/athenaeum/lists.phtml?personality-disorders _____________________ " Every great scientist is part B.F. Skinner and part P.T. Barnum " - Bart Simpson's science teacher ---- Read this list on the Web at http://www.FindMail.com/list/12-step-free/ To unsubscribe, email to 12-step-free-unsubscribe@... To subscribe, email to 12-step-free-subscribe@... -- Start a FREE E-Mail List at http://makelist.com ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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