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Jun 30 >>> 18:01 >>> Placement 267 >>> Student 6379857 >>> 031 I presented writing samples to Dr. Allen at the Queen St. Walk-in Clinic for an opinion. He explained healing takes place not only at the micro level, meaning an individual, but also at the macro, be it a neighbourhood, a city, or even a nation of people. Ignoring the healing process after a traumatic event risks unpredictable emergence years later. Often disguised in the early stages, it shows itself in ways as simple as what you appear to be experiencing in your writing. Left untreated, it manifests itself into uncharacteristic behaviour such as challenges to authority, irrational stubbornness, anti-social conduct, or a sudden disinterest in long time passions climaxing into acts of self-destruction. One theme worth pursuing is an apparent challenge of faith. Blah Blah Blah.
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