Tag: palacebo effect
Depressed, Anxious, or Substance-Abusing? But Donât Buy You Are âDefectiveâ?
Depressed, anxious, and substance-abusing people can beat themselves up for being defective. And psychiatrists and psychologists routinely validate and intensify their sense of defectiveness by telling them that they have, for example, a chemical-imbalance defect, a genetic defect, or a cognitive-behavioral defect. For some of these people, it feels better to believe that they are essentially defective. But the âdefect/medical model of mental illnessâ is counterproductive for many other peopleâespecially those âuntalentedâ in denial and self-deceptionâfor whom there is another model and path that works much better.