I don't believe in the effectiveness of reverse-psychology. In its infancy, the discipline showed promise - but from a treatment standpoint, attempts to use reverse-psychology alone to treat or manage severe psychiatric illnesses have proven largely futile. The efficacy is just not there, with reverse-psychological techniques alone.
That's why I see a reverse-psychiatrist. Reverse-psychological techniques, in conjunction with the right prescription reverse-pharmaceuticals, can work wonders!
Reverse-wonders.
That's why I see a reverse-psychiatrist. Reverse-psychological techniques, in conjunction with the right prescription reverse-pharmaceuticals, can work wonders!
Reverse-wonders.
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I'm sorry but, the name of your blog has to be the best thing out there. LOVE IT!
I'm not really sure why I picked that, but it's kind of exerted a real influence on my writing. I think if I'd picked something more neutral, I would be way less belligerent all the time.
But I do love it! And glad you do too.
Next... the reverse lobotomy where they actually add a bit to your brain! (maybe they already do this, who knows!?, well, other than Tom Cruise... he knows, but yeah, other than him, who knows?)
I adore the concept of rotational therapy which basically said "sit on this incredibly fast spinning chair and it will cure you of the crazies".
That's some a-grade awesome and amazement right there.
wheeeeeeeeeeee!
You know what you don't see much of any more in the psychiatric treatment world.... contraptions. You've gotta admire a good contraption. Perhaps they ran out of favour around the time of the demise of electro shock treatment... but hey!, that's a whole different post I'd imagine!
But yeah, contraptions....
whoooooooooooo!
@Mel...um...yes, plus perhaps drugs!