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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 12,788
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Jung or Freud?
Who’s your preferred psychologist of the two (for those with a bit of an interest in psychology)?
I personally very-much dislike Freud’s teachings, but that’s just me. For me, his kind of psychoanalysis was what made psychiatry between the ’50s and ’70s (including the undermining of the severity of bipolar disorder and deep clinician depression and over-attribution of bipolar/depressive psychosis to schizophrenia) but I can accept that some of his contributions (especially about anxiety) have the right to stick and are actually pretty well-crafted as far as conceptualisation goes. So I can’t begrudge him of everything. I just think he was a bit pervy and not in the full know about the severity of “mood disorders”.
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