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...says the UHS therapist. "There is a tendency for people at Harvard to think they do more or less than people at large. There's a certain amount of elitism in that that I don't subscribe...
Those who claim they are nightmare-free are simply not remembering their unconscious fears, according to a therapist at University Health Services (UHS) who spoke on the condition of anonymity. "Everybody has them. The question is not `am I dreaming?' but `am I remembering them...
Such anxiety dreams should seem all toofamiliar, suggests the UHS therapist. "Being aprofessor is very tied to being a student. In bothcases someone is going to grade you. Studentsdon't realize how nervous professors get beforegiving lectures. It's about performance and ego,so you have anxiety dreams about this...
...fear of the unknown also prevents opendream dialogue. "People are afraid of theirunconscious. People feel guilty they're not incontrol," the UHS therapist says. "If people dreamsomething that's violent or erotic or cruel,people feel, `is that a part of me?' instead ofsaying `what do you suppose this means...
...Barbeque'n with Bobby. Karleton Lewis Armstrong, jailed for a 1970 University of Wisconsin bombing that injured four and killed one, now runs a fruit-juice business in Madison, Wisconsin. And Katherine Power, expert chef and cooking instructor, was renowned in her adopted Oregon for her recipes. Power's therapist, reports the New York Times, found it impossible "to believe that this bespectacled cook with the terrific polenta recipe . . . had spent 14 years as one of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's 10 Most Wanted fugitives...