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formerimpactgrad
Most of the time I think I'm fairly well adjusted but every so often I find myself still struggling with Impact stuff. For some reason I have been running into a lot of Impact people lately. I don't really have hard feelings toward any of them, [b:018e8a2a04]except for Robert Paisola (he was a slime ball before Impact and has just become worse since),[/b:018e8a2a04] but when they try to talk to me my stomach turns and I want to vomit.
LGAT's are just fast buck companies wanting to make a fast buck with pop psychology with people.
What is at the core of a person before they attend an LGAT seminar is what gets enhanced by these seminars.
Whatever emotionally unhealthy element in a persons life is triggered by the emotional triggers that get pulled in seminars.
Since these seminars are not professional psychiatrists, and the volunteers that are staffing are definitely not professional psychiatrists either.
The mental health malpractice is extreme in peoples lives.
Some show it more than others.
Never the less, its the Mental Health Practice and its outcome in a persons life such as Robert Paisola.
In a licensed professional psychiatric counseling realm Robert Paisola would be confronted with his [b:018e8a2a04]NEGATIVE[/b:018e8a2a04] behavior. It would be confronted in a manner that is uniquely fitted to Robert in dealing with his unique psyche.
Not a cookie cutter approach as in LGAT's.[/b]