Said the psychiatrist offhandedly. Her words needed to be processed twice by my brain. “Wait a minute,” I blurted incredulously. “What are you saying?” Kat turned her head and looked at me. Written across her face was sadness and resignation. Those blue eyes were filled with it. ...
when you can see it make a dent, now that's proof. And no psychiatrist can ever explain it away. -- ...and also, it's not that rosy in their club either, because they also have their lives regulated. So actually, you know the top of the pyramid on the one dollar bill is actua...
Way back in the 70's David Viscott wrote a book called "The Making of a Psychiatrist." It's opening sentence, as I recall, was "Happiness is watching Lubbock get smaller in your rear view mirror." More than a modicum of truth in that statement. George Walker I am all in favor of...
I do have an affinity for their cross country and track teams though, since my brother Ben competed for them for the next 2 years, and I occasionally got a chance to come out and see his meets. So I was definitely in to do this race, which is run completely on the Dutch Fork High...
Because everyone wants a psychiatrist as their first responder. THOUGH WE ARE M.D.s, DAMMIT. Sorry, got triggered. Luckily, he seemed ok, though I’m sure the adrenaline was high. The kid who hit him stopped and was appropriately freaked but he was glad Artis was all right. We walked...
In 1927,Timemagazine printed a chart highlighting gender-appropriate colors for girls and boys according to leading U.S. retailers. Filene’s (in Boston), Best & Co. (in New York City), Halle’s (in Cleveland), and Marshall Field (in Chicago) all advised parents to dress boys in pink...