Open Minds Quarterly: Winter 2014

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Volume XV, Issue IV

The Winter 2014 issue includes Kate’s telling of facing her phobia head on  — all 94 feet of it  — in her essay on cetaphobia; John King’s story of his experience with Al-Anon and how he found that sometimes strangers can be the best support of all; findings and photographs from a PhotoVoice project in Northern Ontario which took on stigma in the Emergency Department; our editor’s report on her experience at the Alternatives 2013 conference; a fictional tale of superhuman powers in a world subject to human error; and a poem encouraging us to continuously walk through life with bravery and with awareness for letting go along the way.

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Table of Contents Winter 2014 OMQ

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