I don't wish to write off all of psych. There are honourable exceptions. But the profession is collectively guilty of failing to pull their wayward colleagues back into line.
It is outrageous that sick patients have been left to do the bulk of the profession's dirty work for them, and take all...
We can (and indeed must) accept the immediate realities before us, and all the limitations they impose upon us, without accepting that they will or should stay that way.
Matching expectations and goals with limits and circumstances is necessary at a strictly practical level for everybody, not just patients. It is something all humans do every day as a matter of course.
It is not a formal therapy requiring research and expensive gate-keeping 'experts' to guide...
It is now beyond dispute that technical and ethical self-governance in the psych branch of medicine (especially psychosomatics) has broken down, to the point where it is clearly incapable of fixing itself and will need externally imposed intervention, including considerable input from outside of...
I am not comfortable with anonymity.
Transparency seems particularly important in this situation given the history of how decisions have been made about us, without us.
That said, there can be good reasons for it in some situations too. Just not sure this is one of them.
And there is the problem.
If this was just a few rogue individuals it would be (relatively) easy to stop it. Problem is that virtually the whole field is soaked through with these methodological shortcomings, to the point where many in the field don't even see that there is a problem, or at...
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