I love this formum-safest place to rant about this;
I went to a psych club for my university...ended up getting laughed at for being psychoanalytic...the sponsor made the comment that "there are still some freudians out there"...what the heck, there is a whole division of apa that is psychoanalytic! Then I askled who in there actually wanted to treat clients-two people yo, two! wtf I'm all alone in that darn club, and they want me to be president of a research club-based nature. I love research. But. I would rather sit as a group together, talk about our personal lives, and practice dealing with real world issues like transference and the recreating of unconscious conflicts. I feel like I am suffocating in my classes.
Two more years to go until I can get to a private school that will actually teach me this stuff. All the textbooks that do mamage to have a section on Freud and his followers are still written by people who are NOT psychodynamic, and therefore vomit their discouragement all over it. And in the criticism sections they argue the stupidest ****-like occum's razor (that parsimony theory that says that the more complicated something is, the less likely it will be true) and so they through in Freud's most controversial theories, like odeipus, make a ridiculous run on sentence, and then call it complicated. AAAAAGGGGHHHH I hate them!!! AGGGHHH!!!!!
You wanna see something complicated but true? Go look up then lens law. EERRRRRRRRRR what assholes!
Can I make it for two more years suffocating in cog/behavioral ********? aaahhhhhh
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