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does age matter? ...seems to » CareBear04

Posted by 64Bowtie on March 10, 2004, at 12:52:20

In reply to does age matter in therapy?, posted by CareBear04 on March 9, 2004, at 19:52:53

There are documented for accepted barricades to recovery in the 12 step environment from the history and traditions of this loose-knit group:

health(y)
wealth(y)
youth(ful)
intellect(ual)

(parenthesis are adjectives describing people who are in deeper denial (doo-doo))

We can deduce from this history that up to a certain age, youth is a definite denial factor. Older folks lose their health which is a plus, but get rich which is a minus.

Anyway, age seems to matter...

Rod


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