Does anyone else think that the people on this forum on average are more qualified than a professional psychoanalyst/therapist?
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Does anyone else think that the people on this forum on average are more qualified than a professional psychoanalyst/therapist?
I wouldnt want to be "better than" a psychologist. In Rocky's words, "barf!"
The work is different.
regarding the therapeutic side:
supposedly psychotherapy is not any more helpful than talking with friends, family, religious leaders, strangers, etc.
Understanding other people is a lot more efficient than "dealing with problems"
I think that this site / socionics in general, hell even MBTI, could help a whole lot of other peoplewhen it comes to everything. If you can undestand that people actually do think differently than you do, and even glimpse at why and how, then I think that is a great thing.
This forum is filled with amateurs and maybe a few people in academia related to psychology at various levels. As such, you're going to get primarily amateurish advice. Maybe they're dead-on, and maybe they're not. If you're just curious and trying to understand things better or gain insight into things or if this is just a hobby then it's great. If you've really got deep psyhological or serious personal issues to sort out though, by all means go see a professional first, and then stop by here later.
$0.02
edit: the main problem is credibility, and not knowing how much of it somebody has, and that there's often more to things than meets the eyes, both in terms of theory and in terms of how much credibility somebody "appears" to have.
depends on the professional and the problemQuote:
Originally Posted by Slava
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Originally Posted by Slava
I should have just asked this:
qualified at what?
I agree: that's the great accomplishment of MBTI and Socionics: it can instill an "Aha moment" in people and put their minds at rest and accept themselves and others as they are...Quote:
Originally Posted by UDP II
I think the Freudian and/or Lacanian type of psychoanalyis is useless, except perhaps for types with :Ti: dual-seeking -- so I'd have to answer "probably" to the question.