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Monthly Archives: August 2014
Why Robin Williams?
Why can’t I let go of the death of Robin Williams? At 61 years old, I lived through President Kennedy’s assassination, a common emotion filled memory I share with most of my generation; but maybe my memory and fixation on Princess Diane’s death … Continue reading
Posted in God's proper work, Uncategorized
Tagged addiction, brothers, Candace Pert, Carl Jung, dads, depression, God, intimacy, medication, moms, president kennedy, princess diane, relationship, Richard Rohr, robin williams, Sisters, suicide, therapy, treatment
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