Creating Patients

We have allowed psychology to explain what we say, feel and do. It interprets for us our words, moods and actions and what these really mean on an “unconscious” level. What one person says about an event of life and its effects are oftentimes interpreted by the psychologist into ideas which are very different from what is described. The psychologist then presents his diagnosis as fact, applies it to the person’s situation, while transforming him into a victim and life-long patient. The progression of events resembles the following:
1) A theory of victimization is constructed by the psychologist
2) The theory is applied, using the esoteric language of psychology, to the person’s situation
3) The theory converts the person’s experience into a disorder or disease
4) Only the psychologist knows how to help provide relief
5) Thus, a need for the psychologist is created.
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Published on June 13, 2018 07:36 Tags: christian, counseling, family
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