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Che Gookin:
A restraining order for a PM box has got to be the stupidest shit ever. Use the ignore feature ffs.

seamus:

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--- Quote from: "none-ya" ---I thinkthere may be help for you though. If anybody knows of a "good" program to treat internet addiction, our friend whooter needs a little advice on where to go.
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That was a good diagnosis, None-ya.  Believe it or not we have posters here who think that EdCons and therapists cannot diagnose kids over the internet.  They claim if the kid isnt seen in person then it must be a bogus diagnosis.  But you have shown that many do it all the time and it is fairly commonplace.  Thanks for the input.



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While it may be commonplace,and I dont doubt it .to me theres nothing that can take the place of good ol face to face. How does one read subtlties like affect, and body language over the internet? Im just sayin.
 If I was tryin to assist in a process such as a dignosis, on anything as important as a child, Id want every iota of information and insight I could get,things get lost in translation sometimes, and an internet evaluation seems kind of glib and "doc in a box " to me . Im not saying CANNOT, I just think some time we talk TO our machines ,and AT each other.   BUT then again Id rather fuck than watch porn.

Anne Bonney:

--- Quote from: "Whooter" --- Believe it or not we have posters here who think that EdCons and therapists cannot diagnose kids over the internet.  They claim if the kid isnt seen in person then it must be a bogus diagnosis.
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Yeah, crazy I know.   ::)  ::)   Those questionnaires are dead on!   ::)  ::)

What qualifications to EdCons have to "diagnose" ANYone?  And please dont' cite their own review board that basically rubber stamps anyone as long as they can pay the fee.

Whooter:

--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" --- Believe it or not we have posters here who think that EdCons and therapists cannot diagnose kids over the internet.  They claim if the kid isnt seen in person then it must be a bogus diagnosis.
--- End quote ---


Yeah, crazy I know.   ::)  ::)   Those questionnaires are dead on!   ::)  ::)

What qualifications to EdCons have to "diagnose" ANYone?  And please dont' cite their own review board that basically rubber stamps anyone as long as they can pay the fee.
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Exactly my point to none-ya.  He claimed he could diagnose me over the internet, so why the double standard?



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Anne Bonney:

--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" --- Believe it or not we have posters here who think that EdCons and therapists cannot diagnose kids over the internet.  They claim if the kid isnt seen in person then it must be a bogus diagnosis.
--- End quote ---


Yeah, crazy I know.   ::)  ::)   Those questionnaires are dead on!   ::)  ::)

What qualifications to EdCons have to "diagnose" ANYone?  And please dont' cite their own review board that basically rubber stamps anyone as long as they can pay the fee.
--- End quote ---

Exactly my point to none-ya.  He claimed he could diagnose me over the internet, so why the double standard?

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No double standard.....he can't.  He can form opinions, but those opinions don't send you away to a re-education camp like those bogus questionnaires that programs use.

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