Posted by Dr. Rod on November 21, 2003, at 21:22:12
In reply to Re: OK I'm curious..., posted by tabitha on November 21, 2003, at 3:16:14
Thank you for your response... and thank you for a little snapshot into how you think...
I am way past just thinking about this stuff... If I was only telling you stories about my thinking, I would be spewing my opinion(s)... 1900 years ago it was pointed out that, "The few control the many by opinion"... I wouldn't waste your time with my opinions...
Based on careful research that I was part of over a six year period, 7 out of 8 people can turn the corner to a permanent cure starting off being curious... Curiosity is a discovery tool, one that can't be messed with by those 50 people that you feel obligated to in your life... Timewise, this only need be a tiny part of your recovery... Curiosity will help you discover those other tools you already have in place...
Once you are in touch with your curiosity, you can suspend all opinions until you have discovered which ones are yours and which ones are being foisted on you... A 10 year old can't do this... Once you are 15 or older, your brain is finished being remapped with the advanced tools required for this trek... Your Mom couldn't have told you about this because the research is toooooo new... Piaget hinted about it 100 years ago... D'Massio locked in on it 12 years ago, but nobody knew if it was significant to mental health, or anything other than D'Massio's own work...
The "Outcome Thinking" project studied this and many other new fragments to produce 87% success with over 700 clients in the study... Our work provides you with an option not available before... I'm not selling anything nor am I providing any therapy... Think of what I am doing is showing you a treasure map and answering your questions about your quest for the treasure... Along the way, I assemble my own treasure chest of ideas... I don't repeat anything I hear here...
I do get ideas for MY curiosity to pursue... I discover a brighter flavor of what is important...
Back to your Question... Curiosity is a tool that you always have in your personal tool box...
poster:Dr. Rod
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