The Fort Hood Massacre: A disturbed psychiatrist, a gun and the reality of war

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I will go to my therapist’s office this afternoon. I will sit in the waiting room and read an old magazine. Another client will walk from a hallway that leads to my therapist’s office, pass through the waiting room and leave. My therapist will poke her head out, smile and say: “I’ll be with you in a minute.” After a  few minutes she will come back and invite me into her office. I will walk in, notice Kleenex in the waste basket and sit on the couch beside the box of ...

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steveaustin16 3 months ago on Twitter

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Sonia 3 months ago on Wordpress

As a mother of thre teenagers, I have to put on my oxygen mask first. Sometimes I tell my family I am emotionally unavailable while I write, watch TV, have a shower, veg out or sleep and then I will be available.

My thoughts are that the army wanted to punish him for being anti-war.

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CoachFu 3 months ago on Twitter

does the (US) army have anyone taking care of the people who take care of soldiers who are devastated by war? http://tr.im/Em5k

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