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To: Lane3 who wrote (75029)9/18/2003 4:31:09 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
sorry
I thought you said that- but I wanted to make sure that is what you said. I didn't see the word presumptively. Maybe I missed it. It's a good word to use here.



To: Lane3 who wrote (75029)9/18/2003 4:42:06 PM
From: one_less  Respond to of 82486
 
gosh hee he giggle chortle....

must not be a problem then he he he ...

"Patients are harmed by sexual contact with their therapist. Studies of practicing therapists estimate that, in their observations, between eighty-seven and ninety percent of the patients who have had sexual contact with their therapist are damaged. Injuries include sexual dysfunction, anxiety disorders, psychiatric hospitalizations, increased risk of suicide, depression, dissociative behavior, internalized feelings of guilt, shame, anger, confusion, hatred, inability to trust and feelings of worthlessness. Other effects of the sexual contact included anger, shame, humiliation, depression, and anxiety. In addition, for many victims, realizing that they are harmed and that the therapist was the cause of their harm takes years. Only four to eight percent of victims ever report the sexual contact."

Well in the alternate reality of karen and x any way....what harm???????????????? he he just good clean fun right...snicker chortle giggle....sheesh karen