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I seen it first hand on a daily basis....Government needs to be removed from the equation. They fail at everything on the tax payers dime.
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I seen it first hand on a daily basis....Government needs to be removed from the equation. They fail at everything on the tax payers dime.
My wife is employed by the school district. The school district has a numerical code for students who have special needs.They changed the name of the program a few years later, the acronym from that program name is still around as a slur today
because we live in a world now where if you point out the flaws of some peoples lifestyle you get labeled as hate speech.There is a pattern. We all see it. Yet no one wants to address it.
what i see with almost all of these mass shooters: psycotropic drugs, mental health issues, lack of parenting, lack of social norms (indicative of lack of parenting)...Agreed. But what happens when we can connect certain social issues with the majority of active shooters etc.
Who?I figured it was due to the Kardiashians.
You like big butts, do not lie!Who?
Well, "the media" doesn't like it unless it removes ALL due process.and on a different note:
turns out Main -does- have a "red flag" law. The media is calling is a "yellow flag" law while the media claims Maine has the least gun control laws... go figure.
So many red flags here that could have been used to prevent this. I don't support red flag laws that do not adjudicate someone in court. But they did have him in a mental institution and could have adjudicated him.
No. No, I do not like big butts.You like big butts, do not lie!
Well, you'd have to mix it up a lot, Sir!No. No, I do not like big butts.
If I had more time and the inclination, I'd come up with a Dr. Seuss-style poem for that...
That and a Dad absent from the picture. But as long as the government continues to award women for staying single children will continue to grow up without a father.what i see with almost all of these mass shooters: psycotropic drugs, mental health issues, lack of parenting, lack of social norms (indicative of lack of parenting)...
I'm not certain how the govt is awarding single women to stay single but agree that a dad needs to be in the picture, but this isn't a new problem and is more a social condition than a govt condition. I think this is one root cause of the mental health issues but I'm not certain how to address this while promoting individual liberties.... people should be free to make their own choices and that means people should have the freedom to stay single for better or worse.That and a Dad absent from the picture. But as long as the government continues to award women for staying single children will continue to grow up without a father.
Money. Women get more money from the government and from the father if the dad isn't in the picture.I'm not certain how the govt is awarding single women to stay single but agree that a dad needs to be in the picture, but this isn't a new problem and is more a social condition than a govt condition. I think this is one root cause of the mental health issues but I'm not certain how to address this while promoting individual liberties.... people should be free to make their own choices and that means people should have the freedom to stay single for better or worse.
I also think the capacity of a therapist to do more harm than good is ENORMOUS. And that the counseling profession is rife with problems...such as that I think it's a whole lot more art than science, that it's primarily geared heavily to the feeling/emotion orientation of how women are wired and not men, and that there is an inherent problem that at some level it may not be in the therapist's best interest for you to get better since doing so means that their cash cow goes away.
- "As a retired psychologist, I am leery of the liberal bias and general level of competence in the field."
I think a ton of these issues are systemic.On the one hand, I believe that a really good therapist can help SOME people. On the other hand, the comment below from the article, summarizes my opinion of the counseling/psych profession in general...particularly the bolded part. I believe a good therapist can help. But I would also say that the number of truly good therapists out there is minimal. To say 2% of them are good would be being generous.
I also think the capacity of a therapist to do more harm than good is ENORMOUS. And that the counseling profession is rife with problems...such as that I think it's a whole lot more art than science, that it's primarily geared heavily to the feeling/emotion orientation of how women are wired and not men, and that there is an inherent problem that at some level it may not be in the therapist's best interest for you to get better since doing so means that their cash cow goes away.
All of that, just to name a few...not to mention I think the overwhelming left leaning to FAR left leaning biases of therapists and the profession in general does play a significant role in quality of care, or lack thereof, provided.
So choose wisely folks...and may the odds be ever in your favor.