Saz94
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I'll decide for myself whether or not somebody is gaslighting me, thanks.Shes just gas lighting you be careful.
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I'll decide for myself whether or not somebody is gaslighting me, thanks.Shes just gas lighting you be careful.
I'll decide for myself whether or not somebody is gaslighting me, thanks.
You can't experience happiness if you don't feel sadness
Well said.This is important because it is a good example of the wider problem with the BPS MUS, FND etc school of thought.
It is a banal soundbite that seems profound and meaningful at first glance but is deeply problematic when you give it some thought. Too many statements about disease are of this quality. "Software problems rather than hardware damage" for instance.
Happiness does not need sadness to be experienced. Knowing sadness may make you happy about different things but it is not neccessary to the experience.
The phrase also demonstrates the next problem we face. Everyone has experienced sadness (even if just colic as a baby) so they can argue that they are right because the phrase as it stands can't be proved, the goalposts can be changed at any time.
Not sure If I am being very clear. It is not against psychology or psychiatry, it is against triteness and sloppy thinking wherever it is found.
While I agree this doesn't have anything to do with ME per se, I think it says much about the mindset of some mental health professionals. Particularly those who are part of the current BPS school of thought i.e. you can selectively ignore the bio bit or equate correlation with causation.
In my, admittedly limited, experience of mental health professionals, they seem to believe their professional role gives them great insight into human nature and a deeper understanding of what it means to be human. in this case fortune cookie philosophy (good description @rvallee!) is cast to us as pearls are cast before swine.
seeI've listened to it now and overall it sounds like ACT
Where can I find this miracle person who has never felt sadness?
No it isn't.The irony is that the goal of CBT is to stop one from feeling sadness.