11.2349, Qs: Kanzi Video, Ling Patterns in Therapy Patients

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Subject: 11.2349, Qs: Kanzi Video, Ling Patterns in Therapy Patients

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1)
Date:  Mon, 30 Oct 2000 15:30:07 EST
From:  Zhelia at aol.com
Subject:  Kanzi video

2)
Date:  Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:48:59 -0500
From:  donna troisi <donnat at erols.com>
Subject:  Linguistic patterns of people in therapy

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Mon, 30 Oct 2000 15:30:07 EST
From:  Zhelia at aol.com
Subject:  Kanzi video

At first you have to know that I'm french and it's rather very difficult to
write in english for me ...
I'm very sorry to interfere in your newsgroup but i'm a little bit lost in
the web ! I 'm desesperatly looking for a video, a documentary on bonobos and
more especially Kanzi : I've seen one few years ago but the TV chanel which
transmit it, doesn't have  this video. I don't beleive that there is a lot of
documentary about Kanzi at the San Diego zoo ... If you know what I'm talking
about, and where I can order this video on the net, I would be very pleased !
I spend hours and hours on the web and I 've no more idea about where I must
seek ... Thank you very much and all my apologizes for that disturb.


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:48:59 -0500
From:  donna troisi <donnat at erols.com>
Subject:  Linguistic patterns of people in therapy

I am a clinical social worker very interested in the linguistic patterns
people use to represent their life's circumstances.  Specifically, I
would like to do a research study tracking the changes in
linguistic patterns of people in therapy as they shift their thinking
and emotional maturity over time.  Specifically, I am interested
in the use of distortions, such as "mind reading"  and the use of
words like always and never.

Can you recommend any literature I can read to familiarize my
self with these lingusitic patterns? Do you know of any reserach similar
to this?

I appreciate your time and assistance.  Thank you,
Donna M. Troisi, MSW, LCSW-C, BC-D

dtroisi at erols.com

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