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Post by Arlon10 on Dec 1, 2020 13:14:01 GMT
The Lost One said: [ full text here] I do believe it can be successful. I believe it has been. - But why do you believe this when the evidence doesn't support your belief?
- Making attendees relive traumatic events, carry heavy rocks for miles, denying them food etc:
- it seems to have a low success rate when it comes to converting people.
- I'm actually better at insight and logic than many here give me credit.
- I never said I recommended any of that. I don't believe any of that is "standard." Depending on the resilience of the patient I might allow something a bit difficult, if I were qualified, which I do not pretend to be.
- That branch of science is notorious for not sharing their work. The best books on psychology usually involve one researcher and a few, four or five, of that worker's own case studies, with identities protected. It's not comprehensive like science ceteris paribus. I do not believe those particular comprehensive "success rates" are meaningful.
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