Talk:Claude Steiner
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Why WikiProject France at all?
[edit]Why is someone who spent a couple of years as a baby in France, grew up in Mexico, and got all his college education and has spent all his working life in the United States in this Wikiproject in the first place? Gene Nygaard 12:10, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
I couldn't agree more!
LookingGlass 17:20, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
p.s. could anyone help code the reference I added to the consulsion quote I added???
- More than two years later... I agree, and have removed the 'WikiProject France' template. Be bold next time. :) Robofish (talk) 23:32, 12 November 2009 (UTC)
I suspect part of the problem is his participation and cooperation with the article, or lack thereof. He has been a very very prolific author and background organizaer on a lot of social experiment projects, just not as well publicised as the likes of Phil Zimbardo. Problem is that he has proven to be a bit camera shy and became reclusive in later years, although highly interactive with a trusted inner cicle. A lot of the people and social movements which were incubated in his orbit often came into conflict with his views, but it was like, you need to check in with Claude to see where his ideas are at with it. From the early psychedelic movement to the foundation of Burning man to modern iterations of AIM, to some militia groups and oathkeepers. A lot of people just don't want to admit how much Mr Steiner had influenced them, and in many cases, Mr Steiner would rather not have people know who or what he may or may not have been involved with. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.246.197.124 (talk) 23:14, 10 March 2015 (UTC)
Russian edition of Healing Alcoholism?
[edit]According to this page on Dr. Steiner's website, his 1971 book Healing Alcoholism was rewritten in 2003 for publication in Russian. Was this ever published? Since (quote) "It contains my latest views on alcoholism, transactional analysis and psychotherapy," should we link to the page for the most up-to-date content of the book? --73.114.26.165 (talk) 00:55, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
Definitely not just a children's book
[edit]The book A Warm Fuzzy Tale is for everyone, not just a children. It looks like a children's book but it is important for everyone to read it. I do not know what to call it other than book so I will remove children's for now; I hope someone can think of something more appropriate. Sam Tomato (talk) 01:08, 20 October 2020 (UTC)