The principles are exactly on target. The problem is when imperfect humans apply them. And an even bigger problem is that most people don't want to know their real problem, which is that their parents failed them. Paul Stone <pastone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: On 10/4/07, Andy <min.erva@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Actually, anger needs to be dealt with first. Underlying the anger is the sadness. Like an onion, we exist in layers. Wouldn't it be nice if some truly courageous political figure would take the lead in showing the world how it's done. Imagine if Bush would have gotten his anger at his mother over with and done his crying. Would he have invaded Iraq after that? Never. And that's a fact. How can you possibly make these kind of blanket statements with your record of absolutely trashing the psychiatric profession? Your generalizations and reader's digest arm-chair analysis is stultifying. with a little free time while baby sleeps, p --------------------------------- Don't let your dream ride pass you by. Make it a reality with Yahoo! Autos.