@KH118118 I am personally VERY concerned about the messaging I am seeing from your account, not sure that you are helping your own cause either, I can smell a religious stench a mile away, not sure that is needed in medicine
@KH118118 "Presented as authoritative" how? where? None of the authors on that site seem to claim being experts or authorities of any sort? So no sure what you base your claims on?
@KH118118 There is a right way and a wrong way to use AI, it is after all just a tool..
AI is very useful to find actual references (not to be used as a reference itself), think of it as a smart search engine, but sure if you are going to use AI to form opinions that can get dangerous.
@KH118118 Around religious CBT? LOL, a lot more prolific than that! You are clearly out of your depth here, I suggest you stick with things you have knowledge about
@TomPlender@KH118118@FndNope I've seen articles on that site mentioning PP, but dont believe this specific one tries to argue anything in that context? This does however echo my own account which revolves around unreasonable faith, there seems to be clear parallels visible here, if you like it or not
@TomPlender@KH118118@FndNope I've visited the website a number of times, the author is very transparent about who/what he is, so not sure where the idea of "setting himself up as some expert" is coming from?
@KH118118@FndNope It seems quite straightforward what the author is trying to convey here, yes might be a bit of an overreach, but parallel's with faith practices are clearly visible if you frame something as belief dependent
@KH118118 You clearly dont know much about faith healing if you cannot see parallels here , there is a whole movement that integrate CBT with religion and faith, it is even believed that this maximizes the effectiveness of CBT treatment, that is integrating existing beliefs into treatment