Why psychiatry is so gee-dee pathetic

This isn’t medical advice. Nothing I say is. I’m a genius at psychology, but I’m not a licenced professional.

So you’d do well to ignore everything I say and trust the medical experts.

With that disclaimer out there…

Therapy sounds great. You spend time working through your issues, healing your emotional wounds and getting an expert look at your life.

It’s a shame it’s so garbage.

I remember one psych bragging about – with the right client and when the stars align – being able to resolve phobias in as little as six months.

Six months.

Phobias aren’t a small problem, but they’re a simple one. With the right client and the stars align, it shouldn’t take more than six minutes to permanently resolve that.

Now, we Christians tend to be worse sinners than the average. That’s praise for Christianity – it appeals to the worst among us because it saves us.

So when I say that most folks who’re in therapy are crazy, pathetic losers, that sounds hypocritical. Of course they are! Normal folks don’t go to therapy, but crazy, pathetic losers would.

Except if it takes six months, at best, to resolve a phobia, it must take eons to tackle bigger, more complex problems. Stars must flair into existence and then fade into icy oblivion by the time they fix your relationship with your mother.

And I know why.

The vast majority of psych clients are woke. So are the therapists.

Leftist thinking isn’t about resilience, self-reliance or growth. It’s about fairness. It’s about being treated how you want, but not doing anything to earn that treatment.

It’s about observing the problems in society, rather than the problems in yourself.

“Right-wing thinking isn’t much better!”

Debatable, but irrelevant. Therapy shouldn’t be political – it should use proven, effective strategies to help someone thrive in the world.

That, right there, gives genuine personal growth a libertarian bent. Rather than blaming others or settling into your place in the hierarchy, you consider what you have to do to be better.

It’s why my style of coaching draws on Christianity. Christianity has clear and high standards of how you should live. Follow them and you’ll thrive better.

And hypnosis which, when done well, draws on your deepest strengths to overcome your biggest challenges.

And coaching to ensure it all aligns with goals that work for you.

If you’re interested in my approach to coaching, then reach out.

If that’s too big a step right now, here’s a smaller one in the right direction:

https://christianhypnotism.com/ysiay

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