Thank you! So telling that a psychiatrist, supposedly an expert in the field, with advanced degrees, has to resort to the same common sense, observation and reason that the rest of us use when trying to figure out our problems and those of the people we care about and what to do about them.
Thank you! So telling that a psychiatrist, supposedly an expert in the field, with advanced degrees, has to resort to the same common sense, observation and reason that the rest of us use when trying to figure out our problems and those of the people we care about and what to do about them.
Medical doctors started out as quacks, but were eventually redeemed by scientific advances in western medicine.
Psychiatrists and psychologists? Not so much. Our gut instincts, attention, empathy and common sense will serve us much better than their glorified medical billing classifications. Their expertise has utterly failed to protect our children from this travesty, and their own ranks have been among the most heavily susceptible to trans activist gaslighting.
I have a degree in psychology and mostly, not 100%, agree with your rejection of the field of psychology. Speaking of 'field' we should ban that word and problematize its use so that mental health professionals and lawyers can bill patients/clients to help them address the trauma, or seek redress for the trauma, of their lived experience with hearing the word 'field'-not. I'm pretty sure this already happens in Canada.
Thank you! So telling that a psychiatrist, supposedly an expert in the field, with advanced degrees, has to resort to the same common sense, observation and reason that the rest of us use when trying to figure out our problems and those of the people we care about and what to do about them.
Medical doctors started out as quacks, but were eventually redeemed by scientific advances in western medicine.
Psychiatrists and psychologists? Not so much. Our gut instincts, attention, empathy and common sense will serve us much better than their glorified medical billing classifications. Their expertise has utterly failed to protect our children from this travesty, and their own ranks have been among the most heavily susceptible to trans activist gaslighting.
I have a degree in psychology and mostly, not 100%, agree with your rejection of the field of psychology. Speaking of 'field' we should ban that word and problematize its use so that mental health professionals and lawyers can bill patients/clients to help them address the trauma, or seek redress for the trauma, of their lived experience with hearing the word 'field'-not. I'm pretty sure this already happens in Canada.