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July 1, 2009

Dr. Gabe's Message to Michael's Kids

"Extra" Lifechanger and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Gabe Crenshaw video chatted "Extra" with a special message for Michael's kids during these difficult times. Hear what Dr. Gabe had to say.

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“Dr. G, your message is very powerful to the children. For the most part they have been talk about, but no one has talk to them, I do pray that the message is delivered. You talk about all that they will hear about their father, some good and some of it, not so good.

Thank you for planting a seed, of remembering the good, a future of hope and love, encouraging them to remember their good report of their father. Empowering them to hold fast, (which they will need in the days to come) to those memories of which only they have with him.

God Bless.”

Freddy
Orange County


- Freddy Fulford,
Posted 07/06/09 07:08 AM
 

Dr. Gabe,
That was absolutely wonderful! You keep being you, never mind what people say, nobody can be Dr. Gabe like you, you are a Designer’s Original, one of a kind and without you and your perspective, a big piece of the big picture is missing. The media needs more people to do their jobs with their heart, like you so brilliantly do. I praise God for your boldness in being tender, loving and caring. Keep up the good work and know that I love you much and will always be your #1 fan!


- Kim J.
Posted 07/05/09 09:35 PM
 

Dr. Gabe,
That is so very, true and I hope that the memories they hold are all positive and none of the negative events that the media made horrible with all the name calling, and made up stories. We don’t know the truth and those that actually know Michael, know what he is capable of. When I watch ‘The life of Michael Jackson” he seemed to be humble and like a big kid and I really hope that people didn’t take his personality and feel they could use him or take advantage. Good message!


- Symphony
Posted 07/05/09 07:22 PM
 

Once again you were terrific on Extra yesterday! I actually got teary-eyed when you were directly speaking to Michael Jackson’s children to the camera. I thought that was awesome.

Jacqueline Derimow


- Jacqueline Derimow
Posted 07/05/09 01:47 PM
 

so true gabe, so tru


- Michelle Ritter-Brown
Posted 07/05/09 09:09 AM
 

Hello Dr. Gabe, I am always over-joyed, to see you on TV doing your thing,you rock, or better yet You Go Boy, just keep looking up to JESUS, He is our help, we could do nothing without Him, stay grounded, and know that He is God…..
I am so very proud of you!
Love You,
Sis Saunders


- Joy Saunders
Posted 07/05/09 08:55 AM
 

I saw the show the other day and What’s up with that Damn Debbie Rowe? Isn’t this all about the
M-O-N-E-Y!!!! And we don’t need to serious Dr. Drew, mean-assed Dr. Phil or or even resident hunkster Dr. Gabe to tell us that!!!
NO PSYCHOLOGIST REQUIRED.


- Jamie
Posted 07/05/09 12:08 AM
 

Keith you are like so totally right! I’ve nevert thought Joe jackson did much in the way of “fathering” not only Michael, but the entire Jackson clan, but his cavalier attitude toward his son’s death goes beyond human comprehension…What’s that all about?! OMG! I would hope these Lifechangers docs would address it. seriously. It’s be really interesting to hear what this new Dr. Gabe has to say. Haven’t quite figured him out yet. He makes for such an interesting doctor.

P.S.I used to live in Brooklyn!!So there you are!!! lol

Jan


- Anonymous
Posted 07/04/09 08:18 PM
 

Dr. Gabe,

What makes a parent, like Joe Jackson, show absolutely no mourning emotion, to the death of one of their children……… the death of one of their very on children and they show nothing?? How is that? Even Marvin Gaye’s father broke down with tears in court and he was the one that killed him. What type of psychological state is that?

Keith R.
Bronx, New York


- Anonymous
Posted 07/04/09 06:50 AM
 

This whole Debbie Rowe thing has really got me upset, how could a person just come out of no where and attempt to be someone they haven’t been in years. Quite disgraceful.

Carla
Brooklyn, NYC


- Anonymous
Posted 07/04/09 12:03 AM
 

I must say, I never knew the African-American male could be so tender. I’ve been feeling rather poorly roundabout the whole Michael Jackson business. But You’ve really caused me to rethink some things. I don’t mean to offend. I just love Michael Jackson’s music so very much and Your tender heartfelt advise arrested me.

Thank you
Hope Vikki
UK


- Hope
Posted 07/03/09 10:47 PM
 

Did you guys see tonite’s show, Debbie Rowe wants the kids…Yeah right she wants the kids’ money. She isn’t even Blanket’s mom anyway..What a weez sleeze!!
Address that Dr.Babe—-How do you cure a weez sleeze?!!


- Fed Up!
Posted 07/03/09 10:07 PM
 

Dr. Gabe,

Where else can we find you??? I really enjoy your perspectives…… very right on!

Christina,
Harlem, NY


- Anonymous
Posted 07/03/09 09:00 PM
 

Dr, Crenshaw,

Do you think the children’s mother deserves them now over Michael’s mother. Which home is a better living environment for the children?


Hakim
Newark, NJ


- Anonymous
Posted 07/03/09 08:55 PM
 

Dr. Gabe,

Michael’s passing is one that hurts but one that is also a good feel to know that he is finally at a peace he was not able to find in the last years of his life.

Edwin,

NYC


- Anonymous
Posted 07/03/09 08:48 PM
 

Dr. Gabe,

Are there any shared issues children who lose there parents at a young age grow up with?


Stacy
New York City


- Anonymous
Posted 07/03/09 08:41 PM
 

Dr. Gabe What do you suggests for a grieving nation?
I just am beside myself. I’ve been reading some of the comments, we all feel the same way. This is tough for all of us. I hope as a World we will once and for all do away with the things that divide us and do as Michael suggested HEAL THE WORLD!

I love you Dr. Gabe
Cindy Wesson
Springfield, Illinois


- Cindy Wesson
Posted 07/03/09 06:32 PM
 

Dear Doctor Gabe:

I have recently dated a 15-year-old guy since March of this year and broke up on May, since we have known each other for 5 months. Everything was fine when we dated, but over time he decided not to talk to me anymore in which led to the end of our relationship. Since we broke up, my life was different and I was ready to move on, but now he told me that another girl caught his eye and that broke my heart eventually, so then to escape the pain I decided to go back to my old habits: to self-mutilate again. I have been a cutter ever since I was 13 years old, and now that I'm 15, life get more and more stressful especially because I still love that boy. We decided to remain friends and everytime I talk to him I just want to tell him all that I have been through in order to get him back but I'm afraid that he will think that I am trying to persuade him to love me again. I still have feelings for him and I want to be happy but at the same time I also want him to be happy. What sh!
> ould I do? I definitely do not want to lose him and to self-injure myself again. I’m sad about MJ, but my own problems are so big that I can’t seem to focus! I feel like I loss too.
>
>i rather remain anonymous, but consider me as
str. gurl93


- Anonymous
Posted 07/03/09 03:08 PM
 

I know Patricia, He is seems for real. I do hope it’s not an act! You know those “hollywood docs” can fool us with all their care and love and support….Uh no, it comes down to the money!!! I mean look at Michael Jackson! Dr. Gabe talks about the irresponsibility of Michael’s doctors!

Hope you’re The Real Deal—Dr. Gabe!! (please) we just can’t take any more quacks!!


- Gwendolyn, Minneapolis
Posted 07/03/09 02:13 PM
 

Dr. Gabe,

Every time I hear you speak, regardless of what the topic is, I’m always moved by your honesty.
Thank You

Patricia


- Anonymous
Posted 07/03/09 05:27 AM

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