IMO psychology and psychiatry are based on many 'theories.' Appropriate conclusions and related actions depend on the theory they spring from. That is to say it's difficult to conclude any given answer is definitive.
IMO psychology and psychiatry are based on many 'theories.' Appropriate conclusions and related actions depend on the theory they spring from. That is to say it's difficult to conclude any given answer is definitive.
Re: My comment below, I forgot that Dr. Malone is a doctor. So I'll have to modify my statement that "......I have an aversion to interacting with MOST, in the medical field."
That's why I've developed an aversion to interacting with anyone in the medical field. They have lost their credibility with me. The phony "bedside manner" they act out, as if they have the definitive answers is repugnant. They are in effect liars, even if they don't mean to lie!
I used to guide doctors in the mountains and rest assured, they knew better than me as to tactics, methods, and judgement. (sarcasm).
I believe the majority of physicians want to be healers. Unfortunately they are feed false narratives from big Pharma that obstructs their ability to heal!
Are you talking about 'bedside manner'? I have only experienced doctors with PC manners. They don't look at you anymore, all they do is stare at their computer screen to see what big pharma orders them to do.
Yes, the best part is the hospital stays...when my mother was in for an extended stay, I noticed 90% of the nurses were spending 90% of the time staring at the screen and typing fast on the keyboard....like I am now!!!
Agree...however in the last few years we have also seen some doctors wake up! Just like many professions, life and career is a journey, and sometimes we wake up to the real world around us. I have experienced this myself and now witness others waking up, so I do see some doctors waking up and finding the truth.
Understood. One Dr has opined Dr's should admit what they are unsure about. Had one, when I asked if a Vax worked said he didn't know. Admit to mistakes - causing peanut allergies. And in general be more humble. Now he will apparently be in a catbird spot, one hopes he will deliver those messages again, multiple times.
IMO psychology and psychiatry are based on many 'theories.' Appropriate conclusions and related actions depend on the theory they spring from. That is to say it's difficult to conclude any given answer is definitive.
Re: My comment below, I forgot that Dr. Malone is a doctor. So I'll have to modify my statement that "......I have an aversion to interacting with MOST, in the medical field."
no offense taken.
That's why I've developed an aversion to interacting with anyone in the medical field. They have lost their credibility with me. The phony "bedside manner" they act out, as if they have the definitive answers is repugnant. They are in effect liars, even if they don't mean to lie!
I used to guide doctors in the mountains and rest assured, they knew better than me as to tactics, methods, and judgement. (sarcasm).
I believe the majority of physicians want to be healers. Unfortunately they are feed false narratives from big Pharma that obstructs their ability to heal!
And most are debt slaves.
Yep! The Universities have figured out how to maximize income and self esteem at the expense of the student!
Are you talking about 'bedside manner'? I have only experienced doctors with PC manners. They don't look at you anymore, all they do is stare at their computer screen to see what big pharma orders them to do.
Yes, the best part is the hospital stays...when my mother was in for an extended stay, I noticed 90% of the nurses were spending 90% of the time staring at the screen and typing fast on the keyboard....like I am now!!!
Agree...however in the last few years we have also seen some doctors wake up! Just like many professions, life and career is a journey, and sometimes we wake up to the real world around us. I have experienced this myself and now witness others waking up, so I do see some doctors waking up and finding the truth.
Understood. One Dr has opined Dr's should admit what they are unsure about. Had one, when I asked if a Vax worked said he didn't know. Admit to mistakes - causing peanut allergies. And in general be more humble. Now he will apparently be in a catbird spot, one hopes he will deliver those messages again, multiple times.
Bingo!