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  1. Bill Meleney says:

    Very interesting. I stumbled on to you and these posts because I just started a SubStack “newsletter” called Be A Better Therapist. I can’t tell if you are still writing these or anything else. I’ll see if I can subscribe or in some other way join your community.

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