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Diane M Gartland PsyD 483354508 <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Jun 1999 19:46:13 EDT
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I just signed on to this list and cannot understand why everyone wants to be
removed from the list.  I hope there is someone on the list who is interested
in psychoanalytic applications to various forms of psychological practice.  I
am currently attempting to apply it to my work as a chief psychologist
particularly in understanding the work group(s) which I began supervising 6
months ago.  Bion has helped a great deal and I found a nice web site put
together by Robert Young in Great Britain which has many helpful papers..it
is human-nature.com.  There is also another helpful psychoanalytic web site
called psychematters.com.

I must admit that I did not find out about this list when I first signed on
to PsyUSA.  It was through the complicated route of going through the host
listserv.  It might be helpful to inform people of the option of signing up
to psychoan and forensicpsych when they first sign on to the PsyUSA network
since that is the one that is advertised.  Perhaps they don't know that they
can subscribe to these lists.  My question is..are there other lists coming
from the network out of St. Johns which I just haven't thought to ask about?
This psychoanalytic list is probably quiet because it doesn't have many
members.  Or maybe everybody is waiting for someone else to say something
first.

Well, I said something so....analyze this!
Diane Gartland, Psy.D.

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