Message from @Wojak

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2019-03-02 14:16:09 UTC  

I was in seminary for 2 years, straight out of high school. Psych and Divinity and they set me up in a government joint over the summers for the former. Two organizations I washed out of, though the church was a... much more explosive one.

2019-03-02 14:16:24 UTC  

To be fair, Kragt, you often do have to exercise and force social interaction. inasmuch as you can stand it.

2019-03-02 14:16:33 UTC  

A good psychologist would help you figure out how.

2019-03-02 14:16:39 UTC  

Just being told "do this" doesn't help.

2019-03-02 14:16:55 UTC  

>Seminary

2019-03-02 14:16:58 UTC  

oooooh

2019-03-02 14:17:13 UTC  

@Kragt They're also not being taught to help you, only what they need to manage your symptoms.

2019-03-02 14:17:14 UTC  

I was a jehovah's witness until I turned 14. Got out of that one in a hurry.

2019-03-02 14:17:24 UTC  

Read Jordan Peterson

2019-03-02 14:17:42 UTC  

and go squat

2019-03-02 14:18:08 UTC  

@Wojak Nondenominational for me.

2019-03-02 14:18:10 UTC  

@Five, Seven, and Two Exactly.
I fixed my depression issues a few years ago by learning more about where it came from. 2 years of the best shrink I ever had did nothing by comparison.

2019-03-02 14:18:12 UTC  

Well, yes and no. Researchers absolutely are trying to figure out how to help people. But there's a sort of detachment between academia and the session-culture with the research and intent of the science.

2019-03-02 14:18:27 UTC  

^

2019-03-02 14:18:41 UTC  

Often the best way to help is introspection. Which, yes Kragt, often means researching it yourself.

2019-03-02 14:18:48 UTC  

To help introspective people that's what you should foster.

2019-03-02 14:19:01 UTC  

That gives you a sense of self efficacy - agency.

2019-03-02 14:19:10 UTC  

Power and control and ability to make your life better.

2019-03-02 14:19:26 UTC  

It's helping people with BAD introspection that you need to really direct thoroughly and carefully.

2019-03-02 14:19:50 UTC  

Tons of clinical tools given to people, like mood charts, are exactly for people with bad introspection.

2019-03-02 14:20:00 UTC  

People who cannot really think about their mental states or remember them reliably.

2019-03-02 14:20:08 UTC  

ohhh the personality chart

2019-03-02 14:20:17 UTC  

16 of them, yea?

2019-03-02 14:20:28 UTC  

Huh?

2019-03-02 14:20:31 UTC  

No. 5. And that's personality assessment. I'm talking about mood.

2019-03-02 14:20:44 UTC  

"16" is the sort of myers-briggs pseudoscience astrology.

2019-03-02 14:20:56 UTC  

teach

2019-03-02 14:20:58 UTC  

There are a lot of useful tools in psychology but also a lot of bad psychologists who don't know how to use them.

2019-03-02 14:21:31 UTC  

word

2019-03-02 14:21:38 UTC  

once I read JP my life changed

2019-03-02 14:21:42 UTC  

🗡

2019-03-02 14:21:46 UTC  

Jordan Peterson

2019-03-02 14:21:56 UTC  

572, can I steb?

2019-03-02 14:22:07 UTC  

Have at.

2019-03-02 14:22:08 UTC  

<:batman:532079386946568193>

2019-03-02 14:23:37 UTC  

Hmm... That is probably true.
I honestly can't concieve of what a life would be like for a person bad at introspection. I practiced a lot of meditation some 10 years ago in my continual quest to stop the pain of depression and I forgot what life was like before then.
This is a thing Stardusk and... even JP has mentioned... that once you end up away from an area of a bell curve it can be hard to understand how a person on the other end experiences things. (In this case they were talking about IQ)

2019-03-02 14:24:03 UTC  

Meditation helped me considerably.

2019-03-02 14:24:15 UTC  

More than anything else before or since.

2019-03-02 14:24:26 UTC  

I went to China for 6 months

2019-03-02 14:24:42 UTC  

martial arts training, it completley changed me

2019-03-02 14:25:59 UTC  

meditation was part of the exp;erience