Sophist wrote:...could foresee the conversation just turning into name-calling and bruised egos.
To be fair, isn't it true that the first post accuses Karen of being a 'loon'... is that not 'name calling' already?
Sophist wrote:...could foresee the conversation just turning into name-calling and bruised egos.
Karen Savlov wrote:I have not been invited to participate in this particular dialogue, but thought I would briefly comment on what I have heard.
Karen Savlov wrote:I do not know where to start with responses back to the discussion about me.
Karen Savlov wrote:Thanks for listening.
Karen Savlov wrote:Finally I would like to say that the depression, hopelessness and sad feelings that some with ASD may experience possibly comes from being misunderstood, not recognized and the inability to use parts of themself that need to "see the light of day". Again thank you for letting me express myself here.
Karen Savlov wrote:Goddess- I found this web site by googling myself. I was not looking for anything in particular, but sometimes it is fun to do that.
Ruth - thanks for the details on how to quote. I will work on using it when I am not so tired. I appreciate that you found psychoanalysis. I am not only an analyst, but have spent over 20 years in the process myself. I have learned so much about myself from the process which has helped me greatly. You have a year and half which is a good start. It is a hard process, but worthwhile.
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