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In sci.psychology article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Why are you posting that crap to soc.men?
Well, idiot boi, I tend to leave the followups as the original author
placed them. It is a matter of respect, as it were, to the writer and the
readers of the thread in all its various places.
Do read Boring, though. You might get an improved look on the field. Do
avoid mathematical psych until you've finished a couple of years of
calculus (that comes after algebra, trig, analytical geometry, etc.)
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John M. Price, PhD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Comoderator: sci.psychology.psychotherapy.moderated Atheist# 683
I see psychoanalysis as a contractual conversation about a person's
problems and how to resolve them. I tried to avoid the idea, which seemed
to be particularly pernicious, that the therapist knows more about the
patient than the patient himself. That seems to me so offensive. How can
you know more about a person after seeing him a few hours, a few days, or
even a few months, than he knows about himself? He has known himself a lot
longer!
- Thomas Szasz
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