Posted on 12/02/2004 4:14:00 PM PST by No One Special
Edited on 12/06/2004 6:05:12 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Twenty John Kerry supporters met for their first group therapy session in South Florida Thursday, screaming epithets at President Bush as they shared their emotions with licensed mental health counselors. The first of several free noontime therapy sessions at the American Health Association in Boca Raton was designed to treat what mental health counselors have dubbed Post Election Selection Trauma (PEST).
If I had a cardboard cutout of President Bush, and these people wanted to throw darts at it, I would let them do it, Robert J. Gordon, AHA executive director, told the Boca News after the session. Its no joke. People with PEST were traumatized by the election. If you even mention religion, their faces turn blister-red as they shout at Bush.
Although the meeting was closed to the press, AHA therapists obtained permission from participants to provide an anonymous transcript to the Boca Raton News.
Im scared, said one man. Democracy is at stake and nobody is rising to protest this president.
I want to be a patriot, but its impossible to be a patriot in an immoral war, said another participant, a woman. Bush is breaking up marriages and dividing families by keeping our troops in Iraq.
Gordon said the participants also granted reluctant permission to open up next Thursdays meeting to the general press. Reporters will be forbidden from taking photographs or using the real names of patients. The media outlets, especially Rush Limbaugh and his ilk on talk radio, scare our patients to death, said Gordon, facilitator for the meetings. More than anything else, people with PEST tremble physically.
Gordon said the Kerry supporters in therapy are predominantly Jewish and older than 50. Most are registered independents and all live in Palm Beach County.
We mostly let them vent during the first session, Gordon said. By the third session, well be doing some meditation exercises to aid some of their symptoms. We may use visualization and some techniques designed for bipolar disease and other mental disorders. That might help them adjust to reality. According to AHA officials, symptoms of PEST are similar to post-traumatic stress disorder. They include nightmares, sleeplessness, hostility, listlessness, and emotional outbursts including threats to leave the country.
Theres an overall sense of emotional helplessness and abandonment, said Sheila Cooperman, a licensed AHA psychotherapist from Delray Beach. In psychology, we call it learned helplessness. After you zap a caged dog twice, he stops moving because he knows there is no place to go. Thats what happened with these Kerry voters. Theyve been zapped so many times that theyre on the verge of giving up on politics.
Cooperman, also a practicing psychic, added, One person today said he thinks the country is now run by fascists. Another felt personally threatened by the presidents love for big business. Many believe Bush is going to draft their grandchildren. The anxiety may not affect them every day, but it affects their energy level.
An additional 30 people are signed up for two other AHA election support groups, which will meet for the remainder of the year and possibly beyond. Gordon said his patients emotional problems typically started with the hanging chad debacle of 2000.
First, they need to realize theyre not going to overturn the 2004 election, Gordon said. They have to live with it. The problem is they have no faith because they think the religious right has hijacked the political system. We try to tell them there is still an election in 2008. You cant just give up and be apathetic.
The AHA, using a holistic approach to health that has been mocked as new age voodoo by some national talk show hosts, has stressed to patients that their post-election emotions are normal and deserve to be taken seriously. These people talk about the 2000 election being stolen, Gordon said. They talk about Theresa LePore and the Ohio recount. They feel its the Right House, not the White House. They feel the world is not safe with George W. Bush as president. They spewed out a lot of anger. They are angry at the Democratic Party for being aimless and leaderless. They have a right to these feelings.
The Boca Raton News first reported on Nov. 9 that depressed Florida Kerry supporters were seeking trauma therapy in the wake of the Nov. 2 presidential election. One Boca psychologist alone, Douglas Schooler, eventually treated 20 Kerry voters with intense hypnotherapy for a sliding fee.
The trauma specialist, whose bills were covered by clients insurance companies, was later accused by some colleagues of unethically cashing in on the misery of Kerry voters. In interviews with the Boca News, Schooler said many of the Kerry supporters had visited him for severe mental problems prior to the election.
Unlike Schooler, the AHA is a registered Florida non-profit and its therapists do not charge for sessions. Conservative talk show hosts Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh recently offered their own free therapy, irking the AHA counselors.
Sean Salai can be reached at ssalai@bocanews.com or 561-893-6427.
......."cashing in" on the misery of Kerry voters.....
hmmmmmm, sounds like a plan. I am in Florida, I need to give this more thought.
So this is why they want socialized medicine. LOL
I guess the 'one' who believes "Bush is going to take my Social Security" was absent that day.
It's truly amazing what happens to wealthy, spoiled elitists who are used to getting their way, when life doesn't accommodate them totally....
They're reaping the rewards of their humanist philosophy...
Happens every time you flush a John !!!
I remember the networks calling Florida for Gore and thinking okay... its settled. Gore was going to be President. I wasn't happy about it, but I felt resolved about it. This is ridiculous. Didn't their parents teach them how to lose gracefully?
They don't need a shrink.
They need an exorcist.
</b>Bold off!
Without learned helplessness, where will future generations of welfare caseloads and other clients of the therapeutic state come from?
Because the bureaucracy certainly wants to see more clients!
Burn a cross there! To help them get free drugs too!
I guess the 'one' who believes "Bush is going to take my Social Security" was absent that day.
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They missed their appointment because they were trying not to step on the cracks in the sidewalk.
Truly a beautiful thing.
Kudos to whomever posted this. It's one of the most gratifying political stories I've ever read.
After decades of bulling conservatives, the Left is getting a taste of how real political defeat feels. They can dish it out, but they sure can't take it.
It's also gratifying to see that these people are not only suffering as they richly deserve to, but also that someone is making money off their misery. A few less dollars that these pseudo-educated haters can send to the RATS.
"parents teach them how to lose gracefully?"
No. This type of liberal is a bully and has no concept of civility. Such want it all. They regard their political opponents as subhuman. Which makes it hurt very badly indeed when they lose.
Pain that is richly deserved.
I felt the same way; and I would have this year (maybe.....LOL), but I certainly wouldn't have needed MEDITATION to help.
I think this is some kind of scam these physics are running on these poor people.
LOL.......now don't sugar coat it; tell us how it really makes you feel!
I would bet that most, if not all, of his legitimate "colleagues" are ready to strangle this guy. What a charlatan.
Problems all created due to democratic propaganda (ex: Bush will draft your children).
Nothing based here. PEST, indeed!
An UNBIASED "therapist" would dub it PELT:
Post Election Loser Trauma
I for one am sick of being PELTed with propaganda designed to make me feel bad for winning.
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