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Thanks, Ken. I appreciate your insight.
Stevie
On 1/20/2010 1:09 AM, Ken O'Neill wrote:
> Stevie:
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> I'm at a point where I don't believe in generic solutions anymore. Instead,
> I've borrowed from Carl Roger's innovation in psychotherapy in the 50s, his
> 'client centered' approach upholding and celebrating the uniqueness of every
> person. That's due to so many variables in chronic degenerative disorders
> that need to be taken into account for a strategic program design - one
> implemented, reviewed, and altered on a monthly basis. A training program is
> not a collection of exercises, rather an orchestrated strategy for restoring
> healthy well being. And that's both an art and science. In my 51st year of
> training, that's how I see it in all honesty.
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