You'll never get significance in a single person. Statistics relies on variability.
Within subject effect sizes (Cohen's d) can range between 1 to 3, and between subject effect sizes between 0.5 to 2, all depending on disorder and treatment. This coming from well designed, well powered RCTs.
To say there's no science behind it is just a reflection of your lack of knowledge of the field. Which is fine bust just admit the limits of your understanding rather than pretending you know what you're talking about.
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12-11-2018, 10:00 PM #151
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12-11-2018, 10:12 PM #152
Sure, I dont know much, but before forgetting, i learned enough distrust psychologists. They choose to believe whatever theories they like, and sure some rooted in statistics, but they still subscribe to their preferred theories based on preference, similar to pseudoscience.
there is prob a very large difference between research psychologists and those in practice, its simpler to deal with large sample sizes than to deal with the individual. I mean what is the DSM or whatever its called if not a oversimplification of the human mind.
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12-11-2018, 10:21 PM #153
no i could think of a lot of reasons you may need one.
i would hope though, that they point you in the right direction
i am not sure how therapy works for some really serious mental illness (schizo and bipolar) but id wager for depression and anxiety most of it is making the person comfortable, not making them feel weird for whatever experiences they had, and teaching them how to get over it or overcome it; to reintegrate into society in a way
i think you could need one if you're not around people that talk about certain stuff; maybe the psychologist has experience in a field that could quell your troubles
at the same time, i do believe a tough mindset can help and that enabling certain behavior is bad
there are also prob some chitty psychologists out there
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12-12-2018, 05:05 AM #154
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12-12-2018, 05:56 PM #155
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12-12-2018, 06:34 PM #156
I definitely feel like one. My main reason for seeing a psychologist is necessity, though; that's the main thing keeping me from committing suicide or seriously hurting someone else. I'll probably end up doing the former at some point in my life, but I'd rather avoid the latter en route.
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12-12-2018, 06:55 PM #157
What's worse, going to therapy or whining anonymously to a bunch strangers on the misc about how you're such a worthless piece of chit you can't interact with people, can't get laid, think females deserve acid on their faces?
Funny that you say going to therapy makes you feel like a bitch, because it seems to me you're too much of a bitch to go to therapyfukn Brozart
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12-13-2018, 07:47 AM #158
Psychology isn't "hard science" like finding out at what tempt water boils at.
Humans DO NOT conform to the scientific method as they are dynamic phenomenon. Something subjected to the scientific method must be observable and repeatable. Human thoughts drive all human behavior, and you can't observe them, nor will they ever be exactly the same.
Humans are like observing a stream of water, you THINK you're looking at the stream as a unit, but really you're looking all all different things of water, all kinds of particles in the water, etc and so you can never look at the same stream twice. Streams are dynamic and so are humans.
With that being said, humans tend to repeat similar behaviors over and over with similar thoughts behind those behaviors.
So, psychology is WAY harder a subject than any known science and takes a much smarter person to understand it. You have to be genius level and sort of "outside" of humanity to understand humans.
I'm not talking about the average IQ people who study it in school, I'm talking about the real innovators and theorists in the field.If you want to ask me a question:
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12-13-2018, 07:48 AM #159
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