And of course treatment and cure aren't the same. Yet, every treatment has as a goal to at least get someone to feel better, and psychology can't achieve even that in many situations.
"Yes, there might be some maltreatments, but it is uncommon and that doesn't mean that it is a scam." There are more common than you think, many people that kill themselves even while having therapy.
And of course I am not going to waste my money in psychology, just as I am not going to waste it in psychics or tarotists, etc, etc.
Ohh, and about: "can you cite any proven evidence of untested treatment that is applied to an unwilling patient", yes, I can. Psychoanalysis has never been proven scientifically and that's one of the most popular theories. When you go to job interviews, the application papers usually have little tests that have only been researched by statistics, not experiments, yet, you might lose a job opportunity because of it.
http://www.arachnoid.com/psychology/ - this is not a fact. It is a personal essay/blog that composes a lot of conspiracy. My god, he concluded that psychology isn't a science like religion. I bet he even don't know what is science. Science means knowledge. So, everything is science - so do psychology and religion. He incurs lot of fallacies.
No, I mean can you cite some situations with patients that involve untested treatment?
Stop comparing psychics to psychologist. It is like comparing astronomy to astrology.
Whatever. It is your 'belief' and wont. This would be my last reply for you - we could go all year arguing about this topic and that's tiring especially that I'm arguing to an unmethodical, bias , and unreliable conspiracy theorist. Well, good luck, lol.
Is it normal that I think that psychology is a scam?
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Facts: http://www.arachnoid.com/psychology/
And of course treatment and cure aren't the same. Yet, every treatment has as a goal to at least get someone to feel better, and psychology can't achieve even that in many situations.
"Yes, there might be some maltreatments, but it is uncommon and that doesn't mean that it is a scam." There are more common than you think, many people that kill themselves even while having therapy.
And of course I am not going to waste my money in psychology, just as I am not going to waste it in psychics or tarotists, etc, etc.
Ohh, and about: "can you cite any proven evidence of untested treatment that is applied to an unwilling patient", yes, I can. Psychoanalysis has never been proven scientifically and that's one of the most popular theories. When you go to job interviews, the application papers usually have little tests that have only been researched by statistics, not experiments, yet, you might lose a job opportunity because of it.
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http://www.arachnoid.com/psychology/ - this is not a fact. It is a personal essay/blog that composes a lot of conspiracy. My god, he concluded that psychology isn't a science like religion. I bet he even don't know what is science. Science means knowledge. So, everything is science - so do psychology and religion. He incurs lot of fallacies.
No, I mean can you cite some situations with patients that involve untested treatment?
Stop comparing psychics to psychologist. It is like comparing astronomy to astrology.
Whatever. It is your 'belief' and wont. This would be my last reply for you - we could go all year arguing about this topic and that's tiring especially that I'm arguing to an unmethodical, bias , and unreliable conspiracy theorist. Well, good luck, lol.