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On 10/4/18 4:32 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 13:39:13 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 10/4/2018 12:43 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/18 12:33 PM, wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 11:46:34 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/18 11:32 AM, wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 08:00:28 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: 2. She is not a psychiatrist. Not even a licensed psychologist in spite what she would have us believe from her testimony. And why would she have to be licensed? Is she working as a therapist? And even if she were (she is not), she could work as one without a license while seeking a license so long as she was working under the supervision of a qualified licensed therapist. A professor or a consultant can work as a psychologist without a license. Got it? I never failed to "got it". You need a professional license to mix drinks, cut hair or paint fingernails but you say you can be a psychologist without one. That just demonstrates how "unprofessional" that business is considered to be by the government in some states. (Not Florida, they all need some kind of license) If you are not practicing as a therapist, you do not need a license. Read that a few times until you understand it. When my wife got her Master's in Florida, she had to work as a therapist for a substantial period of time under the supervision of a licensed therapist before she could even take the exam to become licensed. I seem to recall that "period of time" back then was a year or so. The exam itself was a killer back then, with a high failure rate. My wife got 90% on her first try and was one of the few of several hundred tested that day who passed. Then, she had to study for and pass a national exam to become a licensed "clinical" therapist. After completing studies for her doctorate and writing her doctoral dissertation and having it accepted, she then had to take a three-day written exam and a day-long oral exam defending her dissertation to get her Ph.D. I'd love to see such an exam. How do you know if an answer is correct or wrong? That's an easy one. You just have to agree with what the professor thinks, whether that professor has ever treated a patient or not. Ahh, ignorance. You have it in abundance. I am also not sure what constitutes a cure. I have never actually seen one. I understand they usually drug the patients into serenity but that is like using pain killers to treat a broken arm. You may feel better but your arm is still broken. And even more ignorance. |
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On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 17:13:33 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/18 4:32 PM, wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 13:39:13 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 10/4/2018 12:43 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/18 12:33 PM, wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 11:46:34 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/18 11:32 AM, wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 08:00:28 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: 2. She is not a psychiatrist. Not even a licensed psychologist in spite what she would have us believe from her testimony. And why would she have to be licensed? Is she working as a therapist? And even if she were (she is not), she could work as one without a license while seeking a license so long as she was working under the supervision of a qualified licensed therapist. A professor or a consultant can work as a psychologist without a license. Got it? I never failed to "got it". You need a professional license to mix drinks, cut hair or paint fingernails but you say you can be a psychologist without one. That just demonstrates how "unprofessional" that business is considered to be by the government in some states. (Not Florida, they all need some kind of license) If you are not practicing as a therapist, you do not need a license. Read that a few times until you understand it. When my wife got her Master's in Florida, she had to work as a therapist for a substantial period of time under the supervision of a licensed therapist before she could even take the exam to become licensed. I seem to recall that "period of time" back then was a year or so. The exam itself was a killer back then, with a high failure rate. My wife got 90% on her first try and was one of the few of several hundred tested that day who passed. Then, she had to study for and pass a national exam to become a licensed "clinical" therapist. After completing studies for her doctorate and writing her doctoral dissertation and having it accepted, she then had to take a three-day written exam and a day-long oral exam defending her dissertation to get her Ph.D. I'd love to see such an exam. How do you know if an answer is correct or wrong? That's an easy one. You just have to agree with what the professor thinks, whether that professor has ever treated a patient or not. Ahh, ignorance. You have it in abundance. I am also not sure what constitutes a cure. I have never actually seen one. I understand they usually drug the patients into serenity but that is like using pain killers to treat a broken arm. You may feel better but your arm is still broken. And even more ignorance. Great debate style, if you are 10. |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 17:13:33 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/18 4:32 PM, wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 13:39:13 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 10/4/2018 12:43 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/18 12:33 PM, wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 11:46:34 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/18 11:32 AM, wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 08:00:28 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: 2. She is not a psychiatrist. Not even a licensed psychologist in spite what she would have us believe from her testimony. And why would she have to be licensed? Is she working as a therapist? And even if she were (she is not), she could work as one without a license while seeking a license so long as she was working under the supervision of a qualified licensed therapist. A professor or a consultant can work as a psychologist without a license. Got it? I never failed to "got it". You need a professional license to mix drinks, cut hair or paint fingernails but you say you can be a psychologist without one. That just demonstrates how "unprofessional" that business is considered to be by the government in some states. (Not Florida, they all need some kind of license) If you are not practicing as a therapist, you do not need a license. Read that a few times until you understand it. When my wife got her Master's in Florida, she had to work as a therapist for a substantial period of time under the supervision of a licensed therapist before she could even take the exam to become licensed. I seem to recall that "period of time" back then was a year or so. The exam itself was a killer back then, with a high failure rate. My wife got 90% on her first try and was one of the few of several hundred tested that day who passed. Then, she had to study for and pass a national exam to become a licensed "clinical" therapist. After completing studies for her doctorate and writing her doctoral dissertation and having it accepted, she then had to take a three-day written exam and a day-long oral exam defending her dissertation to get her Ph.D. I'd love to see such an exam. How do you know if an answer is correct or wrong? That's an easy one. You just have to agree with what the professor thinks, whether that professor has ever treated a patient or not. Ahh, ignorance. You have it in abundance. I am also not sure what constitutes a cure. I have never actually seen one. I understand they usually drug the patients into serenity but that is like using pain killers to treat a broken arm. You may feel better but your arm is still broken. And even more ignorance. Great debate style, if you are 10. Your expertise in areas in which you know next to nothing overwhelms. You don't know what constitutes a cure but you have never seen one. Logic at its very essence. Show me a cured bipolar patient. |
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