User talk:JBennett

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Re-evaluation Co-counselling
I note that the talk page is not exactly brimming with users assuming good faith. In the short term, just try to stay WP:COOL and work on achieving consensual improvements to the article. It's not going to get fixed in one day. I suggest that it would be very helpful to find sources that are neither from the organisation itself nor from invested critics of the organisation, but instead from a third party, and use that as the basis for working towards a more neutral point of view article. It is hard to determine how much boosterism/criticism belongs in an article without knowing what mainstream third party sources have to say. Jkelly 17:00, 24 October 2006 (UTC)

That is good advice JKelly. I noticed in the history of the article there was a period when the links to articles critical of RC kept being deleted and you were re-inserting them. Did you give up? One of the articles linked to was mine! [That was how I came across the site]. The other was the Dennis Tourish Article. I think these are scholarly enough to be linked and the reasons offered for deletion have been unpersuasive but I would like a third person perspective. JBennett 23:17, 24 October 2006 (UTC)