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Old Jul 15, 2014, 06:18 AM
Anonymous200320
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Apologies for the multi posting, but here is a paragraph from the text that I find rather ridiculous:

"A helpful hint from Allan Schore: we can look into the client’s left eye – which is most connected to the right hemisphere of the brain – to get more accurate read of their emotions. Their right eye is more connected to the left hemisphere and will give us info about what they are thinking rather than feeling. The two can be quite different."

Seriously? You can look into an eye and read the person's emotions based on which brain hemisphere the eye is connected to? I really don't believe that - it has to be a perceived difference rather than an actual one.
Thanks for this!
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