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New I once had a professor
in a psych class who said people have no business becoming a psychotherapist unless they has been in analysis themselves.
Everyone in the "helping professions" (nurses, policemen, clergy, etc) likely got into the field because of some unresolved issues. It's their way of getting a need met.
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"I think animal testing is a terrible idea; they get all nervous and give the wrong answers."

djmoou85@sbcglobal.net
New Indeed
I've yet to meet a 'psych worker' whose need was not evident. This doe not deprecate the occasional ability to assist others, though I deem it laughable that such ministrations could be called 'soft' or much else to do with the scientific method. A mere appellation like that other handle, I'm a Professional!
(I profess to know things)

Priests serve the same purpose for a wider, less well-heeled audience. Yet things still go bump in the night. In both cases.

It's tough being an only partially-sentient homo sap, especially with that nasty reptile brain so often breaking the pi\ufffdata long before.. the party's even gotten good.
:-\ufffd


Ashton
     Spot the flaw in the research - (ben_tilly) - (27)
         Not what I was thinking - (drewk) - (1)
             That flaw is secondary - (ben_tilly)
         Ummm , why . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (14)
             "good astrologer" - (pwhysall) - (10)
                 Don't laugh. They exist. I've met some. - (ben_tilly) - (9)
                     I'll reserve judgement, then... - (pwhysall) - (1)
                         Interesting "reserve" - (ben_tilly)
                     A fun one with a card reader. - (Andrew Grygus)
                     Seconded. Again. - (Ashton)
                     So, a good astrologer == a psychologist, with props. -NT - (Meerkat) - (4)
                         Not so much props . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (2)
                             Sounds like the I Ching, too. -NT - (admin) - (1)
                                 No doubt. -NT - (Andrew Grygus)
                         so rosarche tests are "props?" - (daemon)
             Because it was on /.? - (ben_tilly) - (2)
                 I once had a professor - (bionerd) - (1)
                     Indeed - (Ashton)
         first off they didnt describe how they came to - (daemon) - (9)
             I'd consider that fairly obvious - (ben_tilly) - (8)
                 thanks, it is obvious and I missed it :-) -NT - (daemon) - (7)
                     Items daemon can hold in memory < 1 -NT - (drewk) - (6)
                         Not true - (ben_tilly) - (5)
                             Apparently not enough, though. -NT - (inthane-chan) - (4)
                                 never enough, however I have met Reuben Pecarve - (daemon) - (3)
                                     That isn't short-term memory - (ben_tilly)
                                     I'm referring to the recent TMI violation... :D -NT - (inthane-chan) - (1)
                                         what? A perfect line about cuddling - (daemon)

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