First, look for the difference between cure and treatment.
Cure - after medical treatment, a patient no longer has a particular condition anymore.
Treatment - help to manage disease.
Off course people want cure to their mental illness, but psychologist and psychiatrist explains that they can't just cure certain disorder instead they can offer such treatment.
And that's why you pay them - for consultation and for treatment that is medicinal or therapy or both. If you don't want to waste your money for such treatments then don't waste your time going to them.
Yes, there might be some maltreatments, but it is uncommon and that doesn't mean that it is a scam. It's like what I said that every field is not precise. Look for general or other specialized medical doctor as an example, they also sometimes incur in some medical malpractice.
If it is ok for you, can you cite any proven evidence of untested treatment that is applied to an unwilling patient?
Is it normal that I think that psychology is a scam?
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First, look for the difference between cure and treatment.
Cure - after medical treatment, a patient no longer has a particular condition anymore.
Treatment - help to manage disease.
Off course people want cure to their mental illness, but psychologist and psychiatrist explains that they can't just cure certain disorder instead they can offer such treatment.
And that's why you pay them - for consultation and for treatment that is medicinal or therapy or both. If you don't want to waste your money for such treatments then don't waste your time going to them.
Yes, there might be some maltreatments, but it is uncommon and that doesn't mean that it is a scam. It's like what I said that every field is not precise. Look for general or other specialized medical doctor as an example, they also sometimes incur in some medical malpractice.
If it is ok for you, can you cite any proven evidence of untested treatment that is applied to an unwilling patient?