A story of understanding and pro-athlete stereotypes turned upside down by way of a local mental health pro.
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How A Kansas City Psychologist Revived Chiefs Lineman Ryan O'Callaghan's Will To Live
When the 6-foot, 7-inch, 330-pound Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle first walked into her office, Susan Wilson suspected Ryan O'Callaghan's drug abuse had deeper roots than physical injury. In time, her suspicions would prove true. At first glance, O'Callaghan fit the bill of a chronically injured NFL player who became reliant on prescription pain medications to soothe his discomfort.
I am sure she is very experienced at counseling queers if she was with UMKC.
ReplyDeleteThe importance of this story is that the homosexual had an unrealistic self-perception and falsely believed that society would hate him if they knew his true sexual orientation.
ReplyDeleteHe actually contemplated suicide because of this self-hatred. Until therapy, his mental condition went unaddressed. Similar situations occur with all manner of mental health disorders.
^^Complete bullshit.
ReplyDeleteYes you are
DeleteAs many queers as there are, one more doesn't matter. Byron is a queer nobody likes him anyway.
ReplyDeleteByron Funkhouser = Complete Bullshit
ReplyDeleteGood for him.
ReplyDeleteTitle should read
ReplyDelete"UMKC shrink stands temporarily in the way of Natural Selection."
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ReplyDeleteWhat the hell is it with Missouri football and queers? Jesus, I hope the EPA is checking the water.
ReplyDelete^^^^ Wheya is ize?
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