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I assumed it wasn't yours.Unless my memory is wrong, you don't have a degree in psychology.
I've two degrees, both requiring psychology courses and I did very well in them.No idea what you mean by that unless you're a nurse. I thought you were a history teacher?
disinvitingYou say assertion, I say anecdote.
:sigh: ? lain: ? :doh: ?How did we arrive at Jerry Garcia?
For all of us. This isn't in the religion section, but I assume God is right.I assume you posted the OP for discussion, and I'm doing my part. Bias is an important consideration, and it's important in this consideration.
I'm not sure you read my OP without a bias of your own. I asked if the doctor was a voice crying in the media-driven aberrant minority-heavy television and movie wilderness.You found someone who supports your bias, that's fine - but I'm going to point out that bias for the record, if nothing else.
Find one where the family is running an intervention for drug addiction, another where the family is visiting their child in prison, and another where they are seeing one dying in the hospital who smoked against the family's wishes as well? Again, I'm interested in what is 'best' for an individual, not what is expedient and 'lovingly' indulgent. I see that as a horrible bias too.The coercive kind of therapy advocated by the likes of aCW will do more harm than good to an individual, family isn't necessarily equipped to be involved in counseling, and not all counselors are qualified. I can only imagine the pressures brought to bear on a young person in such a situation... I'm reminded of the really heartbreaking video on youtube of the young man who comes out to his family and the abuse he receives from them as a result. I'll see if I can find it.