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…
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.
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.