Guest guest Posted September 23, 2010 Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 The whole idea sounds interesting, but I am concerned about a fictional story about LDN. I have too many encounters with people who pooh-pooh this " wonder drug " . My fear would be that a fictional Wonder drug story would do the opposite to what I would hope for. Do I see this completely wrong? Silvia > > > If you didn't read my 2 previous monstrous emails to groups, I'm collecting stories and characters to compose a " fictionalized " book called " The Wonder Drug, " as a subversive way of spreading the good news about LDN and the Scandalous opposition/blockage by Big Pharma, to energize more public attention both to use and support LDN and to revolt against Pharmamedical Stalinism in America. One newer " school " of psychotherapy is called " Narrative Therapy. " It began with the sublime hypnotherapist Milton son, who could induce a trance in myriad ways. He'd make up a story about somebody he'd known or treated and embed the messages that could restructure his present client's or conversation partner's subliminal ideas about how life must really work. > > So a " fiction " short novel about a " Wonder drug " is Narrative Therapy for a society and culture. (When THEY seem to be winning and WE seem to be losing, THINK BIGGER, and Change Our WorldView--for both US and THEM.) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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