Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 2001, Page 5, Image 5

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    Listener says reactions vary
■ uoncerns include worries
about pending U.S. foreign
policy and the impact on families
bereaved by the terrorist attack
By Sue Ryan
Oregon Daily Emerald
The smell of baking bread and
the pungent scent of brewing cof
fee wafts upstairs to the box
shaped loft at the L & L Market
where Scott Lubbock listens to
people for a living. People don’t
come to him for formal therapy,
but rather show up to talk, un
load or vent whatever is on their
minds.
His operation, known as “All
Ears — A Listening Place,” has
been open for more than a year, but
Lubbock said he has seen an in
crease in clients in the past two
weeks.
Lubbock attributes the influx to
people’s emotional reactions to the
Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
“I am definitely seeing more
people because of that,” he said.
“The activity spike is related to
how terrifying that event was for
people."
Lubbock said client reactions to
the events have been varied. To his
surprise, he said people coming in
to talk have not necessarily been
directly related or connected to the
tragedy.
“When the terrorist attacks first
happened, I saw it as a compact
event,” he said. “Each person that
has come in to talk about the
events has had a different connec
tion to it.”
He said clients' worries have
varied widely, from concerns
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Professional “listener” Scott Lubbock, shown with a piece of art he created for his office,
has seen a rise in patronage since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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