Chips

 I’ve always said Carl Rogers never struck me as a party girl
Earnest and not a bag of laughs
I could be wrong 
It’s been all a bit heavy in University today
Hence the chips for lunch 




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  1. Anonymous12:25 pm

    wishing you a bit of air and lightness, hope it's a better day

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  2. Yellow Shoes12:49 pm

    It's all going to be worth it in the end.

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  3. Well, I don't know exactly what that means but I hope your day got better, John! :)

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  4. Nothing like chips with plenty of salt and vagina! :-)

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    1. I hope that the 'smiley' does it's job - or I'm gonna get a slew of "Didn't you mean.........?"

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    2. Did you actually say vagina raymondo ???

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    3. Oh dear, JayGee. (Heigh-ho!)

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  5. Chips, that well known antidote to brain overload! Just keep telling yourself, it'll all be worth it one day. xx

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  6. I can only help you out with the unconditional positive regard. I believe that you are actively working toward congruence. Self concept needs a bit of work from time to time though. Hugs.

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    1. Oh there’s plenty of people here to know me better than I know myself, I’m sure they will be queuing up to educate me. Lol

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  7. I had to look him up: "For psychotherapy to be successful, Rogers suggested, it was imperative for the therapist to provide unconditional positive regard to the client. This means that the therapist accepts the client as they are and allows them to express both positive and negative feelings without judgment or reproach." The therapists' challenge seems to be setting aside their human tendency to be judgmental.
    I hope the fries and sugary soda were mood boosters!

    lizzy x

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    1. Try getting your head around Carl Rogers’ 19 Propositions!!!!

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    2. I looked---no wonder you needed chips. [ and possibly a stiff gin and tonic or two]. Premise one seems to be each Individual is the center of their perceived universe: no wonder the world is filled with narcissists!
      btw at first read I thought the "Rogers'' person was children's TV star Mr Rogers. And you'd explored a tedious childhood memory of watching the show.

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  8. When the chips are down the tough get going. Who the hell is Karl Rogers? Do you mean Carl Rogers - the famous American psychologist?

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    1. Pretty sure you're right YP

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    2. Anonymous11:33 pm

      Nooo! That’s Roy Rogers surely?

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    3. Anonymous11:43 pm

      Karl, Carl, Schmarl... it's all pseudoscientific nonsense, like the utterings of Freud the proven Fraud. What a mess psychosocial thinking is in, with the majority of research papers recently shown to be false... Trust your judgement, not all that pseudo-academic nonsense.

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  9. Nelliegrace3:35 pm

    Does that mean, “Love the sinner, but not the sin.”
    It would take a lot of chips to cope with some of our patients and their relatives. Some of the staff were a challenge too.

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    1. In general terms yes Nelli
      He was big on the authentic self

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  10. You have empathy which will go a long way; and chips x

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    1. Too much sometimes flis

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    2. Anonymous11:34 pm

      Chips and Empathy that’s such a good book title!

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  11. Nothing wrong with chips, especially with lots of chips.

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  12. Anonymous6:00 pm

    Fatter than I’m used to

    Lee

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  13. Barbara Anne6:22 pm

    Chips are a good antidote to many things that go wrong, weary you, and keep you down. Where are the fish?

    Wishing you a day that improves!

    Hugs!

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    1. It’s an FE COLLEGE canteen , the kids hate healthy

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  14. Wasn't sure if you meant the psychologist or an English comedian I never heard of!

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  16. Anonymous4:56 am

    Sometimes only chips will do! MarisAna

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  17. I’m assuming you’re referring to the psychologist? (Carl Rogers, not the chips.) I was very confused when we were in London in November. Suddenly, we had our choice of chips or French fries! And someone has decided they’re different!

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  18. weaver9:39 am

    Oh for a box of chips John - now I don't go out I never even see one let alone put it in my mouth (well-salted and dipped in vinegar).

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    1. Weaver, ask your carers to bring you some chippy chips in one day. Make sure you've got the bread and butter ready, too! xx

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  19. Some days we need a box of chips and a funny hat.

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  20. I'm having chips with grated cheese on top tonight. It's just me and the dogs, so we'll all sit on the sofa together and share. Good times x

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  21. Anonymous4:23 pm

    The patent is the party girl.

    Kirk

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