As a lay person using EMDR, I want to second Sandra's opinion. It is cowardly to attack without using your name. It's like ambushing from night. As a teacher, I was recently attacked by a parent over the phone, who refused to give her name, even while attacking me over a ridiculous issue. She ended up going to the principal and superintendent, who both thought her complaint was ridiculous. But, it was a terrible feeling, to know that I was being attacked, and knowing it could be from any student in any class. It made me feel very unsafe. The same thing is happening here. I feel unsafe, knowing that you are making these generalizations without having the courtesy to supply your name and credentials. I don't even know if you are a professional or just a troublemaker. Personally, I'm glad Sandra is taking the step of confronting your sly and inappropriate behavior. Diane
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