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Section IV: Positive Normative Critical Parent

“You Know.” Or Do You?

Pages 216-219
Published online: 28 Dec 2017
 
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This article discusses the use of the English language, particularly slang and colloquisms used in the United States, and how it relates to the “Please me” driver, adaptive behavior, and feelings. With awareness, a speaker can think and feel with clarity, which, in turn, produces clearer speech.

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William L. Mundy

William L. Mundy, M.D., is a Clinical Member of the ITAA and a member of the USA TA Association. He is currently Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri. He has taught medical students and residents since 1949. In addition, he maintains a private practice specializing in psychosomatic disease, internal medicine, and psychotherapy, and lectures widely to both lay audiences and health professionals. He holds membership in the American Society of Internal Medicine, Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis Society, International Society of Hypnosis, Institute for the Advancement of Health, International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, Southwest Clinical Society, Kansas City Society of Internists, and is a consultant to the Veteran's Administration Psychiatric Hospital, Topeka, Kansas.