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They call me Tundra Boy
Join Date: Sep 2005
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That's a fair enough reason for taking a strong interest in psychology, but in terms of insight it only really gives you one into manic depression and anxiety (and maybe mania and depression one their own). Plus, even if you have experience of manic-depression, your experience of the illness will be different in some ways to the experience of anybody else with the same illness. Proper treatment of mental illnesses is based more around using accumulated knowledge, theories and techniques from the backlog of psycholocial research, rather than trying to extrapolate things from your own personal experience. I don't believe that you need to have suffered from a mental illness to be able to treat people with mental illnesses. Last time I checked, brain surgeons didn't need to have had brain surgery themselves, policemen don't need to have been arrested and forensics experts don't need to have murdered anybody to do their job properly. Quote:
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