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Petruchio -> Dr. Phil on 'poly-fidelity (2/2/2006 4:36:29 PM)

Dr. Phil on 'poly-fidelity'– I'm watching it right now.

Fairly predictible, but it makes me sort of want Robin. (heh heh)




KatyLied -> RE: Dr. Phil on 'poly-fidelity (2/2/2006 5:36:10 PM)

Another man I can't stand.




Lordandmaster -> RE: Dr. Phil on 'poly-fidelity (2/2/2006 5:56:47 PM)

He's such a phony. You all know about his involvement with diet supplements, right? Basically he has been peddling his name in support of products that he's not qualified to assess. (I'm pretty sure he's a doctor of education, or something like that.)




KatyLied -> RE: Dr. Phil on 'poly-fidelity (2/2/2006 6:00:29 PM)

Here ya go: B.S, M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from North Texas State University with emphasis in the areas of clinical and behavioral medicine. He has been a certified and licensed clinical psychologist since 1978.

Doesn't make him any better in my eyes




Lordandmaster -> RE: Dr. Phil on 'poly-fidelity (2/2/2006 6:38:08 PM)

Hmm, then I was wrong. Anyway, a clinical psychologist still can't claim any special expertise about dietary supplements. There's a damning internal e-mail where he admits that he doesn't know anything about the products he's pushing:

http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/371844p-316267c.html




Chaingang -> RE: Dr. Phil on 'poly-fidelity (2/2/2006 7:47:11 PM)

Lots of his techniques are reminiscent of EST. So solid credentials or not, he's off my list of reputable professionals.




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