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 -.------------�----- 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 • I