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July 16, 1980 - Image 9

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1980-07-16

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can Ie ally c the
cellular chemistry of your
body," ant id, "Con­
tro . by good men­
th and cop' tech­
help your
tremendous- band cc r, ju
any number of per ns ho
simply need friendly un-
profe ional en pro-
fe . onal ear. Ho ever, tb
, the roots of pro-
m to e soci-
ety's ear.
The person invo
., blam a cond or
third person, the counselor
often time blames th en­
vironmental factor, and the
individuals in the environ­
ment blame the system and
on.
For example; if a psy­
chiatrist treats an out pat­
ient bo i a potential dan­
ger to himself or he If d
then cis them b into
the tting or . tuatio
bich prompted the ser­
how. can the penon
recei effective treatment?
If an individual has
never been hungry, they
cannot ten another to fOIFt
eir hung p If
they been faced
ith grief, y cannot y
.- Jpe your tears and th
pain. soo e .'" If
the penon has b lonely,
he cannot y "It's alright
Y not to h friends.. If dis-­
crimination 'has greeted a
pe directly 0 and
r again, ho can that
pe say mile and the
orld soW ith
y
I
Ho
t,
for
you the in
irit,
Accon1in8 to Joe Opal­
., director of Day Treat­
ment at Rite ood ental
Health Clinic, '7be 0 t.
are etimes mo
needful, I mo rongly
to conceal it, further con­
foUlldinl the effort of help­
People ho are coun­
and helpers ha to
e through dill' mises
hidl pea present, and
are sometimes outwittiiigIy
fooled by tho person.
''Sometimes they . to
them about ho much
they need another pe D.
They like to tell the odd
they are managing. Peopl
ha\!e to be pretty bloodied
up before they ill droit
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GEn'ING TOGE"I'HER -
12, Uaity .BIe1lkfl1lt
t all that they are bleeding.
In 0 r ords they have to
be in cnstS' tuation.
Peop pre t their hurt in
a way that is very unseemly.
They to out obnoxiou
beha . or for therap' and
helper to contend i
rather than reque help,
h ·d.
ppor
our
a
e

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