Sammlung meiner bisherigen Kritik an der gegenwärtigen Verhandlung von Geschlechtsdysphorie & Transsexualismus aus psychologisch-psychotherapeutischer Perspektive.
Kritik am geplanten Selbstbestimmungsgesetz:
Warum die Ablehnung des #Selbstbestimmungsgesetz nicht transfeindlich sonder aus einer humanistischen Perspektive geboten ist:
Die Realität von Transsexuellen ist das Ablehnen des eigenen Geschlechts und der Wunsch im Gegengeschlecht zu leben.
@CaptainGourmand@DieSkeptikerin Irgendwann wirst Du Dich daran gewöhnen und dann willst Du nicht mehr zum alten System zurück und dann werde ich aus meinem Loch kriechen und Dir erzählen, dass ich es von Anfang an wusste.
@RayaRoentgen Ist auf jeden Fall ein guter Test, um zu schauen wie ausgeprägt das eigene Suchtverhalten schon ist. „kürzer treten“ hält meist nur ein paar Tage, dann wird es idR unbemerkt mehr. Abstinenz zeigt Dir ganz klar wie schwer es Dir fallen wird. Drücke die Daumen :)
@waldmaisterin@Buurmann Ich empfinde die Zusammenfassung als moralische Überspitzung und gezielten Versuch des Whataboutism. Er versucht in meinen Augen seine unreflektierte Laudatio Trumps irgendwie noch zu retten.
@motorbikemike13@michaelshermer Of course there will always be an unreported number of cases, but the prostitutes working there will still be able to be reached. However, it will make the pimps' work more difficult and overall fewer women will be affected by poor conditions.
Some factors contributing to dramatic decline of psychotherapy in recent decades
1️⃣Deep intrusion of health insurance agendas into psychotherapy and psychotherapy training
2️⃣Dramatic decline in reimbursement. Psychologists in managed care paid 70% less in inflation-adjusted dollars than 1980s. “Best and brightest” now choose other careers
3️⃣Out-of-control proliferation of for-profit graduate training programs that admit and graduate anyone who can pay
4️⃣Influx into psychotherapy professions of vast numbers of practitioners who lack adequate training and aptitude
5️⃣Pharmaceutical marketing/PR campaigns changed public perceptions, normalized meds as solution for problems in living
6️⃣Pharmaceutical marketing/PR campaigns changed public perceptions, normalized seeking MH care from primary care doctors (“talk to your doctor”). Few have a clue what good psychotherapy is or looks like. Most patients leave with Rx
7️⃣Therapy researchers operate in academic silos with little knowledge of psychotherapy and no contact with real-world psychotherapists. Most “therapy” research irrelevant and useless to clinical practitioners (see next two items)
8️⃣Conflation of psychological problems with DSM diagnoses (by health insurers and academics researchers both)
9️⃣Conflation of psychotherapy “outcome” with DSM symptom lists (driven by health insurers and academics researchers both)
1️⃣0️⃣Rise of social media therapy influencers; inability of public to differentiate knowledge & training from self-promotion/popularity (“the death of expertise”)
1️⃣1️⃣Intense politicization of therapy professions; emergence of a training culture that incentivizes “right” politics & ideology over professional competence
1️⃣2️⃣ Impact of tech companies/private equity. Eg, lowest tier therapists recruited, marketed, paid like Uber drivers. Advertising deliberately erases distinctions between levels of training and experience
1️⃣3️⃣ Low or no barriers to entry; MH field is low hanging fruit for al manner of self-promoters and opportunists
What else is playing a role? What else would you add?
@dichterjurist@Frollein_VogelV This. Beim Streicheln eben auch. Wenn der Hund weiß, dass er auch weggehen darf, braucht er gar nicht diese vermeintlich ultrasubtilen Gesten, die die Insta-Hundetrainer in ihren Reels deuten.
@motorbikemike13@michaelshermer I understand your point too, I think the risk of organ trafficking is too great. That's why I'm against legal prostitution. In individual cases this may be self-empowering, but in most cases it's a disgusting business that exploits the helplessness of poor people.