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#1156710 07/09/04 08:51 PM
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Hi all. I am interested in attending the Sept. MB weekend. WH is concerned that we will have to talk about issues in front of a group of people. He is agreeing to go reluctantly (because he is still involved in A). If anyone out there has attended a weekend session, please let me know what to expect in the sessions. I have looked at the schedule posted so I do know what topics will be covered.
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#1156711 07/10/04 09:57 AM
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Do you think it is worthwhile to attend if WS is still involved with OW at that point? I'm currently doing a plan a.

#1156712 07/10/04 10:03 AM
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Andi, before I would invest in that, I would call up Steve Harley and have him assess your situation via a counseling session. I just don't know if a MB weekend would be worthwhile since you aren't in recovery. SH would be the best judge of that, tho.

#1156713 07/10/04 10:17 AM
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Thanks. Does it take a long time to get an appointment with Dr. Harley?

#1156714 07/10/04 10:31 AM
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I don't think so. Usually it takes a week to 10 days and often he will squeeze an appt in if it is urgent.

#1156715 07/11/04 11:15 AM
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Has anyone else experienced a weekend?


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