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'''"if you can’t see if something is behind you, then that leaves all sorts of imagination for what might be there. It’s reassuring to know that somebody has your back—that somebody is taking care of you—and that you don’t need to worry about it."'''
 
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===M. Dudley Weems M.D.===
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Head Psychiatrist, [http://www.uhs.uga.edu/about/staff.html The University of Georgia]
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'''Dr. Weems will be unable to attend our critique due to time difference and physical impossibility.'''
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<br>'''He will, however, continue to provide feedback and validation for our ideas.'''
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Dr. Weems has, with over 25 years of experience in Student Health, a keen since of the basic principles that govern our behavior.  In the following [[Atom11:Weems no word count|'''interview''']] he discusses some of these principles, as well as his take on what the term intimacy means.
 
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Revision as of 13:57, 16 October 2011

Patrick Healy

"the most profound experience of intimacy is that we are born into well being"

M. Dudley Weems M.D.

"if you can’t see if something is behind you, then that leaves all sorts of imagination for what might be there. It’s reassuring to know that somebody has your back—that somebody is taking care of you—and that you don’t need to worry about it."

M. Dudley Weems M.D.

Head Psychiatrist, The University of Georgia


Dr. Weems will be unable to attend our critique due to time difference and physical impossibility.

He will, however, continue to provide feedback and validation for our ideas.

Dr. Weems has, with over 25 years of experience in Student Health, a keen since of the basic principles that govern our behavior. In the following interview he discusses some of these principles, as well as his take on what the term intimacy means.

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