Therapy is such a grim business. At least it is stereotyped that way.
Thus, in the interest of a different look at the couch, here is something to consider. I cannot vouch that this therapeutic aid will work as advertised, but I leave it for your consideration: http://www.philosophersguild.com/After-Therapy-Mints.html/
Or, if you are more of a coffee person, this might be just the thing for you: http://www.philosophersguild.com/Freudian-Sips-Mug.html/ Take a close look at Dr. Freud’s comment on the top cup, above. Click on the image if you can’t make it out.
I assure you I’m not on the payroll of the Unemployed Philosophers Guild and do not profit from your purchase of their products. Simply consider this a public service announcement.
Hi gerald I really like these things. Ive seen them before and I want to get a few things like the mints and the passport to the unconsious for my therapist when I one day reach the end of treatment. I think they would make great gifts. I think a teaspoon of humour makes the spoonful of therapy go down alot easier for both client and therapist. Don’t you?
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Couldn’t agree more, Claire. Thanks for the reminder.
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Laughter is the best medicine 🙂
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Indeed. Thanks, Rosaliene.
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Crazy! Earlier this month I was almost tempted to buy a coffee mug that was on display at a local, homegrown grocery store. It was an all black mug with the rainbow design and declared: Pink Freud.
I am a big Pink Floyd fan and the cup was mighty attractive but a) I don’t want more stuff and b) I don’t drink coffee. It was, however, good for a laugh!
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Good decision, JT. Too much stuff, for sure. On the other hand, you might want to check out the Nietzsche t-shirts. At least those can be worn.
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Love the coffee mug! I recently found your blog, and have been sifting through the archives. Thank you for the comfort I’ve found from reading some of them.
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Freud was a funny guy! Unintentionally, of course. Many thanks for your interest in my writing.
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