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How does it relate with other fields like Occupational Therapies,

Psychologists, etc. For instance: A. Jean Ayres, Ph.D., O.T.R. or Serena

Wieder, Ph.D. (I know she is a psychologist)

Cecilia from Perú, mom to Dessirée (05/07/99)

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De: Merry

Enviado el: Lunes, 31 de Marzo de 2003 11:52 a.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: OT: Ph. D.

Doctor of Philosophy?

My mum has one - i think thats what it menas - i never paid much

attention!

Merry

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How does it relate with other fields like Occupational Therapies,

Psychologists, etc. For instance: A. Jean Ayres, Ph.D., O.T.R. or Serena

Wieder, Ph.D. (I know she is a psychologist)

Cecilia from Perú, mom to Dessirée (05/07/99)

Lovely husband

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De: Merry

Enviado el: Lunes, 31 de Marzo de 2003 11:52 a.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: OT: Ph. D.

Doctor of Philosophy?

My mum has one - i think thats what it menas - i never paid much

attention!

Merry

xcxx

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Doctor of Philosophy?

My mum has one - i think thats what it menas - i never paid much attention!

Merry

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Doctor of Philosophy?

My mum has one - i think thats what it menas - i never paid much attention!

Merry

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Doctor of Philosophy?

My mum has one - i think thats what it menas - i never paid much attention!

Merry

xcxx

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How does it relate with other fields like Occupational Therapies,

Psychologists, etc. For instance: A. Jean Ayres, Ph.D., O.T.R. or Serena

Wieder, Ph.D. (I know she is a psychologist)

It means that she has a doctorate (has completed requirements for a doctor

of philosophy) in psychology. She can be called Dr Ayres or Dr. Wieder.

Horrible Lou, both my parents, my brother and sister in law are all Ph.Ds in

various things.

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yeah - you can have it in ANYTHING - my mums is in pharmacy but its a

level of academic attainment rather than a type of degree - so my

friend has a ph.d in hindu religion. it just (i say just!) involves

submitting a thesis on a chosen subject,

Merry

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> How does it relate with other fields like Occupational Therapies,

> Psychologists, etc. For instance: A. Jean Ayres, Ph.D., O.T.R. or Serena

> Wieder, Ph.D. (I know she is a psychologist)

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> Cecilia from Perú, mom to Dessirée (05/07/99)

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> Lovely husband

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> Para: parenting_autism

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here in america, we have different levels of college degrees depending on how

long you go and what you are studying.

they go in order from

- associates

- bachelors

- masters

- doctorate aka Ph.D

you can have a ph d in ANY subject, as long as it goes that high

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I am impressed. How come you can have such a culture and still, be and

asshole (this is what I heard).?

Cecilia from Perú, mom to Dessirée (05/07/99)

Lovely husband

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De: bunnytiner

Enviado el: Lunes, 31 de Marzo de 2003 09:11 p.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: OT: Ph. D.

I see. What kind of Ph.D. Lou is?

18th century English Literature

Salli

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I am impressed. How come you can have such a culture and still, be and

asshole (this is what I heard).?

Well, I did marry him, you know. And I wouldn't have married anyone who

didn't have something going for him. He's actually a great boyfriend, very

romantic and full of good ideas for a couple (NOT for a couple with kids).

I think he has different ideas about wives.

So it is quite possible to be very intelligent and cultured and still be an

asshole. Sad but true.

Salli

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I am impressed. How come you can have such a culture and still, be and

asshole (this is what I heard).?

Well, I did marry him, you know. And I wouldn't have married anyone who

didn't have something going for him. He's actually a great boyfriend, very

romantic and full of good ideas for a couple (NOT for a couple with kids).

I think he has different ideas about wives.

So it is quite possible to be very intelligent and cultured and still be an

asshole. Sad but true.

Salli

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> I am impressed. How come you can have such a culture and still, be

and asshole (this is what I heard).?

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The natural ability to be an asshole transcends all other

boundries. :/

Tina

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> I am impressed. How come you can have such a culture and still, be

and asshole (this is what I heard).?

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The natural ability to be an asshole transcends all other

boundries. :/

Tina

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> I am impressed. How come you can have such a culture and still, be

and asshole (this is what I heard).?

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The natural ability to be an asshole transcends all other

boundries. :/

Tina

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Do you think things would be different if you didn't have kids? What is

it called? Pan syndrome I think.

Cecilia from Perú, mom to Dessirée (05/07/99)

Lovely husband

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De: bunnytiner

Enviado el: Martes, 01 de Abril de 2003 06:56 a.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: OT: Ph. D.

I am impressed. How come you can have such a culture and still, be and

asshole (this is what I heard).?

Well, I did marry him, you know. And I wouldn't have married anyone who

didn't have something going for him. He's actually a great boyfriend,

very

romantic and full of good ideas for a couple (NOT for a couple with

kids).

I think he has different ideas about wives.

So it is quite possible to be very intelligent and cultured and still be

an

asshole. Sad but true.

Salli

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Do you think things would be different if you didn't have kids? What is

it called? Pan syndrome I think.

Cecilia from Perú, mom to Dessirée (05/07/99)

Lovely husband

-----Mensaje original-----

De: bunnytiner

Enviado el: Martes, 01 de Abril de 2003 06:56 a.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: OT: Ph. D.

I am impressed. How come you can have such a culture and still, be and

asshole (this is what I heard).?

Well, I did marry him, you know. And I wouldn't have married anyone who

didn't have something going for him. He's actually a great boyfriend,

very

romantic and full of good ideas for a couple (NOT for a couple with

kids).

I think he has different ideas about wives.

So it is quite possible to be very intelligent and cultured and still be

an

asshole. Sad but true.

Salli

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Do you think things would be different if you didn't have kids? What is

it called? Pan syndrome I think.

Cecilia from Perú, mom to Dessirée (05/07/99)

Lovely husband

-----Mensaje original-----

De: bunnytiner

Enviado el: Martes, 01 de Abril de 2003 06:56 a.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: OT: Ph. D.

I am impressed. How come you can have such a culture and still, be and

asshole (this is what I heard).?

Well, I did marry him, you know. And I wouldn't have married anyone who

didn't have something going for him. He's actually a great boyfriend,

very

romantic and full of good ideas for a couple (NOT for a couple with

kids).

I think he has different ideas about wives.

So it is quite possible to be very intelligent and cultured and still be

an

asshole. Sad but true.

Salli

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Do you think things would be different if you didn't have kids? What is

it called? Pan syndrome I think.

Well, yes, because I would have been able to devote all my time and

attention to him which is what he wanted. Children drive him nuts. So we

had five.

Salli

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I see.

Cecilia from Perú, mom to Dessirée (05/07/99)

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De: bunnytiner

Enviado el: Martes, 01 de Abril de 2003 08:55 a.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: OT: Ph. D.

Do you think things would be different if you didn't have kids? What is

it called? Pan syndrome I think.

Well, yes, because I would have been able to devote all my time and

attention to him which is what he wanted. Children drive him nuts. So

we

had five.

Salli

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I see.

Cecilia from Perú, mom to Dessirée (05/07/99)

Lovely husband

-----Mensaje original-----

De: bunnytiner

Enviado el: Martes, 01 de Abril de 2003 08:55 a.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: OT: Ph. D.

Do you think things would be different if you didn't have kids? What is

it called? Pan syndrome I think.

Well, yes, because I would have been able to devote all my time and

attention to him which is what he wanted. Children drive him nuts. So

we

had five.

Salli

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I see.

Cecilia from Perú, mom to Dessirée (05/07/99)

Lovely husband

-----Mensaje original-----

De: bunnytiner

Enviado el: Martes, 01 de Abril de 2003 08:55 a.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: OT: Ph. D.

Do you think things would be different if you didn't have kids? What is

it called? Pan syndrome I think.

Well, yes, because I would have been able to devote all my time and

attention to him which is what he wanted. Children drive him nuts. So

we

had five.

Salli

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