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Edmond H. Wollmann

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Feb 10, 2001, 1:58:01 PM2/10/01
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There is a social facilitation that comes from the counselor that we
must pay heed to. No one can interpret a life or level at which they
themselves have not or cannot function-don't assume. Here are some
basic do's and don'ts in the interview;

Don'ts
1) Don't stress the client.
2) make evaluative statements, let the client tell you what their
values are.
3) If prior to some testing, don't make probing statements that might
bias the query.
4) hostile responses or reassuring responses until you are clear on the
client's perspective.

Do's

1) Make open ended statements, avoid yes/no or good/evil this/that.
2) You may wish to employ verbatim playback or feedback to discern
their perspective.
3) Employ transitional phrases-tolerate silence if the client goes
there.
4) Paraphrase or restate to clarify.
5) Employ empathic (not sympathetic) responses when possible.


In article <5k0h6.30$jo.2...@nntp2.onemain.com>,
gene...@midwest.net ((full name)) wrote:
> I am asking the opinion of my colleagues, please.
>
> After almost thirty years of counselling, I am about to change one of
> my methods. People, especially young people starting out, almost
> always ask what career would be best for them. I have given specific
> fields more times than I can remember but I do not think this has been
> the most useful approach, and I'll tell you why.
>
> Today I read the Time Magazine issue that talks about the dissaster in
> Africa of AIDS. I realized that it would be impossible, for me at
> least, to diagnose AIDS in any horoscope. Analytical methods have
> existed for thousands of years before there was such a disease as
> AIDS. It is true that one can diagnose a deficient immune system and,
> with knowled of what kind of disease is prevalent, one could take a
> stab at a specific immune dificient disease and often be right by
> saying AIDS; but there are many different diseases that cause a
> dificient immune system.
>
> These two paragraphs are related; it only looks like they're not.
>
> If one, me at least, knows of no specific planetary configuration that
> means AIDS, then one might want to use another approach in being
> specific about a career.
>
> I have decided, pending feedback from people who know a lot of
> astrology, that I will, from now on, point out the advantages of using
> outstanding talents, as will be shown in their horoscope, and pursue
> whatever career they want if those talents are emphasized. For
> example, if somebody has Libra on the Tenth with Venus in Domicile
> there, why should I narrow the person's options by saying "you would
> make a good interior decorator." Why not just suggest that the person
> enter a field where good taste can be utilized. Maybe they want to be
> a chef. Libra has nothing to do with food, but with Venus in Libra
> associated with the Tenth, it seems to me that they could use their
> good taste as a chef.
>
> There are, then, at least a hundred specific professions that might be
> mentioned when suggesting a specific career for somebody. However, do
> you think that the counselling approach I'm thinking of changing to
> would be more benefit and certainly let the client think for
> himself/herself without undue influence.
>
> Thank you for any feedback you might give. And, for those of you who
> have never actually seen a horoscope but are interested in astrology,
> would you, as a client, be satisfied if you were counselled with the
> above method. Or, would you actually want somebody, even an
> astrologer, to tell you exactly what career you should pursue?
>
> Gene Adams
>
>

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Edmond H. Wollmann P.M.A.F.A.
© 2001 Altair Publications, SAN 299-5603
Astrological Consulting http://www.astroconsulting.com/
Artworks http://www.e-wollmann.com/


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Feb 10, 2001, 2:24:22 PM2/10/01
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"Edmond H. Wollmann" wrote:

> There is a social facilitation that comes from the counselor

You spelled screed spamming delusional kook wrong.


Cu...@tsbbearings.com

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Feb 10, 2001, 7:44:07 PM2/10/01
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Edmond H. Wollmann wrote in message <9642vn$etv$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>...

>There is a social facilitation that comes from the counselor that
completely escapes an asshole like Eddieeeeee.
--
If I was gullible, you spinics would still be in control of your
neverending campaign to kill anyone's ideas but your own.
Hence, the fact that I DON'T buy YOUR garbage is evidence that I am
less gullible than you had hoped. -- Ed Wollmann, still clueless.


Dan Kettler

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Feb 10, 2001, 8:29:38 PM2/10/01
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enzo-n...@cotse.com wrote:
>
> On Sat, 10 Feb 2001 18:58:01 GMT, Edmond H. Wollmann <woll...@my-deja.com>
> wrote:
>
> >There is a <SNIK!>
>
> There is an antisocial insertion that comes from the probation officer that
> Edie must pay heed to. No one can insert a penis or dildo at which Edie
> himselves have not or cannot taken in the ass-don't assume. Here are some basic
> do's and don'ts in the ass-fucking pre/post coital interview;
>
> Don'ts
> 1) Don't stress the client's sphinchter too much, Edie can't take a Los Angeles
> class attack sub up the ass (yet).
> 2) make evaluative lubricational thrusts, let the Edie tell you what his pain
> threshhold is, then exceed it.
> 3) If prior to some ass-reaming, don't make probing lubrications with Ben Gay,
> save that for after.


> 4) hostile responses or reassuring responses until you are clear on the

> efficacy Edie's restraints.
>
> Do's
>
> 1) Make open Edie's sphincter, avoid yes/no or good/evil this/that, just fuck
> those fleshy Edie buttocks..
> 2) You may wish to employ video recording / playback to sell to other leather
> men's interested in the buttocks of Edie.
> 3) Employ transitional penetrations-ignore screaming for mercy if the Edie goes
> there.
> 4) Parafornicate or relubricate to ass-ream.
> 5) Employ deep vicious strokes (not gentle thrusting) when possible.
>
> --
> Edmond H. Wol1mann P.M.A.F.A.
> Š 2001 Altgay Pubications, SAN 299-5603
> Astrological Consulting http://www.astroconsulting.con/
> Artworks http://www.e-wollmann.con/


Enzo...he is the best!

Cu...@tsbbearings.com

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Feb 10, 2001, 10:46:04 PM2/10/01
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Dan Kettler wrote in message <3A85EB02...@psicounsel.org>...

He told me he was using sand for traction.


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