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Old Mar 22, 2007, 03:02 PM
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Talulah said:
Hmmm, I'm gonna aske her some things about this now guys.......also about the ppl if they have same degree status (Dr. Sunrise....hee hee).

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lol, well I was just kind of joking about. I kind of meant heck if they are going to "pull rank" and start calling me a patient when they only have an academic degree, well shoot, then they can call me by my appropriate title too. Truthfully, I almost never use my title of "Dr." I tend to use "Ms." except in formal, academic situations, such as when presenting at a conference, etc. And so far, in our unscientific poll here, we haven't seen any PhD or PsyD psychologists who don't use "client." I find discussions like this about the "culture" of different disciplines very interesting!
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