The staff members' children learn
from their mothers how to envision an alternative present and future, and
create their dreams in the environment where they find themselves.
Here's Judy's son Charlie out back of the house petting his imaginary dog,
Toto.
Southwest Forty Batterers Treatment Program
leader, Coral Pickett, with her entire group of perpetrators. You keep
telling Coral that she can't sedate the batterers, but she pretends she
can't hear you. Coral is testing the rural mental health program's theory
that battering is related to snoring and if snoring can be reduced, so
will the rate of domestic violence. Coral is still waiting for her control
group to be arrested by Sheriff Zwirley Dern and ordered into treatment
by County Judge Howard ("I went to law school") Homer.
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