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While I haven't read the book mentioned below---this article by
published in O-G is completely repugnant and repulsive. If this book
suggests manipulating people to get them to do what YOU think is best,
then it would not be worth the read.
IMO this manipulative behavior is completely UNETHICAL.
Katie Bredbeck
On Monday, August 8, 2005, at 07:28 AM, Mirine R. Dye wrote:
> The principles apply to all aspects of adult ( and some
> child)behavior, and can be applied to health education, business or
> even personal relationships. The tools can be used to the advantage of
> the authority figure ( doctor, educator...) or for the benefit of the
> patient with regard to bettering the health behavior. Here is an
> example( with rubuttal comments) from Medical Economics -
> Obstetrics-Gynecology - October 2000, p. 80. of use for an authority
> figure:
> http://www.gentlebirth.org/archives/gettingToYes.html
>
> Mirine Dye
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