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(# 236) Eppie, As studies have found over 40% of the "information" on the net is wrong - without identifying which 40%, I'll accept our roundabout admission of ignorance of your chosen subject-matter. The reason no psychiatrist can be charged with "failure to perform" is the same reason they lead all other proffessions in suicides. A good bartender willing to listen, a cat, or a dog can often accomplish more for a mental patient than those holding M.D.'s and PhDs. That information is pretty hard to avoid, and wasting one's life in such a manner is unendurable for some. As a former psychology major, I learned enough to stop wasting my time and have nothing I need "cured." Several who attended psychology classes with me are now working psychologists and (1) psychiatrist are still clinging to the biases they had in school, and still haven't found the answer to whatever personal problem that brought them to their profession. They only learned how to rationalize their opinions - NONE can guarantee any patient's cure or predict any patient's responses or outcomes in their normal environment! Yeah, Eppie, Google loves ya, but lies a lot. |
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