So, with all that being said, for those of you that have issues, what is the dang problem with our profession? — Anaxagoras
Do you think it helps you a lot in philosophy and philosophical discussions, like you've gained an insight which others without your qualifications lack? — S
I very much wanted to go to college to study psychology, but I was eventually dissuaded from doing so. — S
The problem I have seen is the decrease in effectively listening to the person/patient AND the person/patient losing trust with their Doctor. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Too many times situational stress/depression are under considerded and revisiting getting off a treatment plan with medication is dismissed. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Keeping people/patients on medications for life may be appropriate for some, dare I even say a few but that is not necessary for all. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
People/patients seek a solution, if it's in pill form — ArguingWAristotleTiff
But Doctors rarely seek to get their patients off of medications. Maybe you can say why that is. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
psychiatry is focused on making people adapt to the system they live in, and assumes that if they don't adapt well, if they suffer, then there is something wrong in their brain, an illness to cure. — leo
What would you say is a good minimum age to be a clinical psychologist? — I like sushi
I think I can only talk about the American system; but, the profit motive has driven a wedge between psychiatrists with their free trial Rexulti or Latuda, and the hard-working psychoanalyst that gets no freebies from big pharma due to not being able to prescribe them. — Wallows
As I've stated in the beginning psychiatrists are different than psychologists, we use the same playbook, but unfortunately we run different plays. Psychiatrists are mainly focusing on medication management. They see a neurological problem followed by maladaptive behavior, they try to mitigate that with medication. Some offer behavioral modification in addition to the medication but all are not the same and the results are always not the same. Psychologists deal with behavioral therapy and instill coping mechanisms in our clients. — Anaxagoras
This is what concerns me. I wouldn’t call it a “gripe” exactly, but I do sometimes get the impression that the “psychologist” and “psychiatrist” may devalue each other? You’ve got experience in the field , what would you say? — I like sushi
Note: Anecdotal this may be a student I met wanted to become a psychologist yet her lecturer told her that it wasn’t worth it because there was no demand for psychologists and that it was effectively a “dying regime”. Of course he may not be a common case, yet I’ve heard of psychiatrist with some questionable attitudes - meaning they were focused on applying medication to the patient rather than asking any serious questions. — I like sushi
"The move to grant psychologists prescriptive authority, Sammons said,“ takes place in the context of a vast transformation in American health care, an extraordinary rate of change in the scope of practice of any nonphysician provider.”
Sammons went on to note that “our mental health system, as Dr. Steckler will talk about in a few moments, is so badly broken. We believe that prescriptive authority will help to rectify this really tragic situation for many Americans.” — Anaxagoras
So, you're saying you paid a lot of money so that you can claim you are an "expert"? — yupamiralda
I have a question, why are clinical psychologists/psychiatrists such failures at compassion and generally failures as human beings with more mental issues than the patients they treat, and why are they so arrogant while simultaneously so confused about the nature of their profession? — whollyrolling
I've just seen a lot of folks in the mental health field hide behind their credentials when they can't answer a question. — yupamiralda
I've found that what they want is basically utter submission — yupamiralda
Basically every decision I make is judged according to a "medication working/medication not working" binary. — yupamiralda
I'm just locked up because I was violently mentally ill over a decade ago. It doesn't matter how stable I am, the state sees me as a liability and they will never unilaterally recommend my release. I have a lawyer working on it. — yupamiralda
what is the dang problem with our profession? — Anaxagoras
So, with all that being said, for those of you that have issues, what is the dang problem with our profession? — Anaxagoras
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