Diagnosis trap. About psychotherapists who invent more and more diseases and help people less and less

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Diagnosis trap. About psychotherapists who invent more and more diseases and help people less and less

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Is it true that everyone who goes to see a psychotherapist is a sick person? Or does he just need professional help in a life crisis?
At an appointment with a psychotherapist, a person can learn things about himself that he had not the slightest idea about before. For example, that he shows a weakness of character that needs to be got rid of; that he does not have the capacity for attachment, which is why he cannot find happiness in relationships; that he's developing bipolar—or something else—disorder. In other words, some common psychological problems are declared worthy of therapy, and therefore require treatment - and often medication. Michael Marie records that state control has changed psychotherapy. In order to be able to accompany people with ordinary problems or in crisis situations, it is now necessary to diagnose the “sick” and define a treatment system that should guarantee a result.

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Publication language: Russian

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