@@DeenForEver14Psychoanalysis is basically a separate branch. Yes, it deals with the "psyche", but it does so in a way that is not evidence-based or found on an intricate scientific understanding of those mental phenomena. It's essentially esoteric and mythological in it's approach and more similar to card reading ,(Tarot) than to modern Clinical Psychology.
Correction, an overwhelming amount of studies were made in the past fifteen years on scientific journals and nearly all of them have shown an great amount of possitive effects during and post-treatment.
Agree. It's a hoax. Not only a hoax, but a highly destructive hoax. The pinnacle of psychotherapy is convincing people that all their problems can be traced back to some bad experiences or a single memory that has doomed them for their lives, so they can relax back, exonerate themselves of any wrong, and not look for actual solutions for their problems.
Psychology and psychotherapy are completly different from psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic treatment
How? I thought that psychoanalysis is a part of psychology...
@@DeenForEver14Psychoanalysis is basically a separate branch.
Yes, it deals with the "psyche", but it does so in a way that is not evidence-based or found on an intricate scientific understanding of those mental phenomena.
It's essentially esoteric and mythological in it's approach and more similar to card reading ,(Tarot) than to modern Clinical Psychology.
Only a few studies have been done on the effectiveness of psychotherapy and they have shown an overall negative effect
Correction, an overwhelming amount of studies were made in the past fifteen years on scientific journals and nearly all of them have shown an great amount of possitive effects during and post-treatment.
What in the world are you talking about. Psychotherapy is pretty effective, psychoanalysis... well that's a whole different story
@@sorlakvader155Both are ineffective.
Agree. It's a hoax. Not only a hoax, but a highly destructive hoax. The pinnacle of psychotherapy is convincing people that all their problems can be traced back to some bad experiences or a single memory that has doomed them for their lives, so they can relax back, exonerate themselves of any wrong, and not look for actual solutions for their problems.
Would you please cite the studies that you mentioned here (0:30s)?
There is a list of resources on our page www.austenriggs.org/our-treatment/outcomes - in The Science Behind What We Do section.