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laughingdog
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Wow MarkosT.G. "I worked as a crisis intervention specialist ".... What a heavy experience in the trenches of life. At times it seems, I have always felt that life is so horrible, that if forced to deal with too much shit, it simply would not be worth being here. It seems to me the down sides way, out weigh, the pleasing aspects of life. I suppose curiosity is partly a compensation.
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AZZI
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MarkostheGnostic said: While these forums is not the place for this, I will only say (before a mod or administrator bans you for a spell) that there is something wrong with your words. Firstly, you are not addressing me, you are addressing your own projection onto my words. You are objecting to something in yourself in other words and projecting your conflict onto me because you don't know Jack about me. Secondly, you are lacking in courtesy and trying (unsuccessfully) insult a total stranger (NOT normal). You have now begun to show your age (or your puerile developmental age) by name-calling, and I do not need to defend my words against your foolish and erroneous accusations because I do not suffer fools for long and I am not your psychotherapist here to be listening to your projections. 
No. Your hate is You.
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AZZI
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Re: Try to get psychiatrist to open up [Re: AZZI]
#26366443 - 12/07/19 08:24 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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The only one calling others names is You.
The only one being hateful is You.
The insanity of your post is astounding.
All you say is that others are worthless, and have psychological problems.
Have you ever - ever, ever once said anything good about others, to whom you are talking?
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MarkostheGnostic
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Re: Try to get psychiatrist to open up [Re: AZZI]
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Yes, of course I have supportive things to say to Shroomerites, but mostly in private PMs. phone conversations, and when they are visitors in my home. But clearly not to you. Perhaps you're just butt-hurt. Regardless. You are simply projecting. I know me a lot better than you know me (which is not at all) and I am not being the accuser. Now, buzz off or I'll simply put you on ignore status the very next time I have to read something by you addressed to me. If you had any actual insight I would stop, look, and listen but you have no constructive criticism, just projection of your own stuff in the form of criticism.
-------------------- γνῶθι σαὐτόν - Gnothi Seauton - Know Thyself
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OpenQwerty
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Re: Try to get psychiatrist to open up [Re: FungiMaster]
#26374444 - 12/11/19 06:01 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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IMO: nobody have "the monopoly" of the evil. Any person who recognize (by his/her action, not only by his/her words), as well as psychiatrists like W.Reich, Timothy Leary and so on, that there are not just "one reality", and that "the whole concept of what is real and what is not, is relative" IMO is "lined up" on the side of the good.
Anyway for to don't be a tyrant, a psychiatrist must also adhere to the principle -supported even by Jung and Freud- that, from the point of view of the doctor, it is useless "to want to heal by force"; any patient should be free to leave the medical treatment at any moment, and the decision to be healed must be made by the patient before the beginning of any treatment.
A "rule of thumb", IMO, for to judge a psychiatrist is this one: if he or her a)allow any patient in any moment to question "diagnosis and therapy" without to consider the questions by the patient as a sign of the worsening of his/her "sickness" and b) the answers of this psychiatrist are always based on empirical and measurable data, and the psychiatrist give these answers not as "revealed truth" but only as "the current state of knowledge" or better as "his/her questionable point of view", then he or her is a good psychiatrist.
(but how many % of the psychiatrist are like that?)
Just my 2cents, hope nobody feel offended, I love you all, Shroomery.
Edited by OpenQwerty (12/11/19 08:50 AM)
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AZZI
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MarkostheGnostic said: Yes, of course I have supportive things to say to Shroomerites, but mostly in private PMs. phone conversations, and when they are visitors in my home. But clearly not to you. Perhaps you're just butt-hurt. Regardless. You are simply projecting. I know me a lot better than you know me (which is not at all) and I am not being the accuser. Now, buzz off or I'll simply put you on ignore status the very next time I have to read something by you addressed to me. If you had any actual insight I would stop, look, and listen but you have no constructive criticism, just projection of your own stuff in the form of criticism. 
Last post had 10 ad hominems. This one was clean.
Still absurd and abusive.
Baseless and senseless, your post.
1) You don't take psychs.
2) You regularly abuse those who do.
3) Calling people "newbs" and posts laden with exteme hostilty and stupidity.
4) False belief in your superiority.
All in all you spread hate and darkness.
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AZZI
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Re: Try to get psychiatrist to open up [Re: OpenQwerty]
#26374725 - 12/11/19 09:56 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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OpenQwerty said: IMO: nobody have "the monopoly" of the evil. Any person who recognize (by his/her action, not only by his/her words), as well as psychiatrists like W.Reich, Timothy Leary and so on, that there are not just "one reality", and that "the whole concept of what is real and what is not, is relative" IMO is "lined up" on the side of the good.
Anyway for to don't be a tyrant, a psychiatrist must also adhere to the principle -supported even by Jung and Freud- that, from the point of view of the doctor, it is useless "to want to heal by force"; any patient should be free to leave the medical treatment at any moment, and the decision to be healed must be made by the patient before the beginning of any treatment.
A "rule of thumb", IMO, for to judge a psychiatrist is this one: if he or her a)allow any patient in any moment to question "diagnosis and therapy" without to consider the questions by the patient as a sign of the worsening of his/her "sickness" and b) the answers of this psychiatrist are always based on empirical and measurable data, and the psychiatrist give these answers not as "revealed truth" but only as "the current state of knowledge" or better as "his/her questionable point of view", then he or her is a good psychiatrist.
(but how many % of the psychiatrist are like that?)
Just my 2cents, hope nobody feel offended, I love you all, Shroomery.
Nice, well written (with a couple grammar errors)
to you too.
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