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Where Would We Be Without Experts?

March 8th, 2006 at 5:51 pm by Cranky

Leslie Weiner, a West Palm Beach licensed clinical social worker, says the words crazy and psycho are not diagnostic terms. Rather, they are “slang and very judgmental,” she said, and could be extremely distressing for a patient.

That’ll be $200.00 please.

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5 Responses to “Where Would We Be Without Experts?”

  1. mks Says:

    Who are you kidding? More like $500.

  2. Smantix Says:

    Psychos can be so sensitive.

  3. Jeff Says:

    Well….. I hope she wins. If I found something like that on my prescriptions, I’d be using a pharmacist as a punching bag.

    What do you want to be the first thing that Walgreens will do is make sure that field no longer prints out?

    And then does a keyword search through everyone elses records?

  4. SINcerely Says:

    My guess is the bitch acted crazy at some point. Or at least left that impression at one Walgreens or another. I rather doubt any tech would make that entry unless they had a bad experience with a person.

    Paranoia will destroy ya…….heh.

  5. smantix Says:

    I hadn’t read the link before I said anything but I’m going to stand by my comment.

    What sort of depressed, agoraphobic shut-in decides that a note accidentally printed on her invoice is so offending that she grabs a Sun-Sentinel reporter to in essence tell the whole state she’s crazy? The kind that thinks she just won the Lithium Lotto.

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