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RememberWhatUCameFor

RememberWhatUCameFor

dont cry for me im already dead
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I really enjoyed skimming through this, thank you for sharing. I'll go through it in depth when I have the energy to finish it.
I'm often trying to explain the faults of coerced psychiatry when it's clearly not fail safe, turning especially involuntary psychiatry into an unethical cesspit that does more harm than good.
You can imagine the outcome, I get cut off, disagreed with and bombarded with factoids as well as insincere aphorisms masquerading as axioms basically patting themselves on their backs.

Now I can just throw this at them and leave it there without wasting my time any further.
 
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its a bit shocking
 
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Jean Améry

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Psychology is pretty much known as a pseudoscience or a proto-science at best. This does not surprise me. I'd venture a guess that the percentage for clinical psychology is much higher.

It is rather appalling that even supposedly well known phenomena and explanations cannot be replicated. Imagine having studied that field for years on end in good faith that it wasn't bullcrap but actual science and then reading an article like that...
 
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RememberWhatUCameFor

RememberWhatUCameFor

dont cry for me im already dead
Nov 20, 2018
590
Psychology is pretty much known as a pseudoscience or a proto-science at best. This does not surprise me. I'd venture a guess that the percentage for clinical psychology is much higher.

It is rather appalling that even supposedly well known phenomena and explanations cannot be replicated. Imagine having studied that field for years on end in good faith that it wasn't bullcrap but actual science and then reading an article like that...

it seems so
 

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