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Scott C. Sickles's avatar

i've only read the first paragraph so far, but I needed to comment. The first time I went therapist shopping, one of the psychologists I spoke to referred to my playwriting as "sublimating." I did not see that therapist ever again. I have no regrets.

The therapist I ended up with, and have been with off and on for 25 years, actually comes to my fuckin' shows. The art always gives him insight.

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Sandra Cruze's avatar

I have written a musical about Epilepsy. Lazy? Are they nuts. Trying to make people aware vs just sitting in a room with one other person seems like the lazy route. Anyway, now more than ever us "lazy folks must pick up our pen and write write write. Art is already being attacked. The NEA has been instructed to iliminate DEI. Trump has called out people with Epilespy when he went on his hideous rant about the helicopter/airline crash. So that the Epilepsy Foundation had to make a statement to defend people with the brain disorder. We have to speak out. Art is always attacked for it's truthfullness and it's ability to raise awareness and to change hearts and minds.

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