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Why Psycho'Therapists' are MUCH worse than Priests

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Anonymous - 08 Feb 2004 23:31 GMT
*****---- This is important information for the public. ------*****
To get a perspective on how and why "psychotherapists" are much worse
than priests, just consider this:

Imagine a person in a status position of a priest (which "therapists" are),
who has NO Jesus and NO congregation watching him AND works privately with
vulnerable people!!!  THAT IS A "THERAPIST".    And, not only that:
MOST are *** officially *** FRAUDS (EVEN ACCORDING TO THEIR OWN FIELD):

90% of those psychologists calling themselves "therapists" do work which
the *field itself* does NOT consider "therapy" because the principles and
techniques they use are NOT well-defined or validated. This is a verifiable
fact.

Can you understand why a person without supervision and working privately
with vulnerable people and pretending they are something they are NOT
**is dangerous**????   Damned right they are dangerous. STAY THE HELL AWAY
FROM THEM!!!

More bad than good.  A public menace.
Martha H Adams - 10 Feb 2004 01:42 GMT
I'm not going to say all psychotherapists are right nor all wrong for
all people -- that's trying to say too much about too much.  But I do
have a question:

Mr Anonymous Nobody -- Now would you please outline workable
improvements over the present state of things?  

Cheers -- Martha Adams
 
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