Betsy Seifter Ph.D. on March 25, 2011
Labels belong on jars, not people. I remember the doctor who told me I was schizophrenic. When someone labels you with that type of disease, it's like blowing smoke in your face-it's like being at Bridgewater in the 1960s. Everyone stops listening to you.
Labels belong on jars, not people. I remember the doctor who told me I was schizophrenic. When someone labels you with that type of disease, it's like blowing smoke in your face-it's like being at Bridgewater in the 1960s. Everyone stops listening to you.