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		<title>By: Lilian Nattel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beautiful poem. It reminds me of a story I read many years ago. It was science-fiction though I can&#039;t remember what was sci-fi about it. Basically it was about a psychiatrist who left his practise and wandered around a beach with a t-shirt that had rorschach blots on it and did free and free wheeling therapy as he wandered. He&#039;d left his successful and lucrative practice when he discovered his hearing was impaired and all these years he had been mishearing his clients. And worse--they got wonderfully better through his response to what he misheard.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beautiful poem. It reminds me of a story I read many years ago. It was science-fiction though I can&#8217;t remember what was sci-fi about it. Basically it was about a psychiatrist who left his practise and wandered around a beach with a t-shirt that had rorschach blots on it and did free and free wheeling therapy as he wandered. He&#8217;d left his successful and lucrative practice when he discovered his hearing was impaired and all these years he had been mishearing his clients. And worse&#8211;they got wonderfully better through his response to what he misheard.</p>
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