Re: birth plans

From: rbraun@indyunix.iupui.edu
Mon Jun 30 15:00:53 1997


Great Insight !!!

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Clinical Professor  OB/GYN                but only love will make it
Indiana University School of Medicine     wag its tail"
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On Fri, 27 Jun 1997, douglas krell wrote:

> My email server was down for awhile and I missed out on alot of this fun > thread. > > I loved DAN's dead meat reply. > I lived Ricks's reply to DAN > I have a tendency to do as KELLY does. > DOCTOR JOE has it right. > > Having a background in psychiatry and hypnosis, I use birth plans as a > quick means for inducing a trance and testing for suggestability. Patients > who use their birth plans as an avenue for introducing you to their > unconscious are actually doing you a favor by letting you program them. You > have the opportunity to create your own agenda. > > However, those patients who use birth plans as a legal documents to be > notarized, signed, and delivered, are given a pretty cold shoulder. Some > go elsewhere. If they are really malignant, I ask them to leave. These > poor souls are usually in need of intense psychotherapy and should be > subjected to at least 100 hours of watching the Three Stooges and the Marx > Bros. > > Doug >





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