>Cognitive behavioural therapy has come in for some rigorous criticism
lately and the initial claims are proving to be erroneous with other
researchers. (The problem with modern research being more like a PR
exercise)<
Indeed, cognitive behaviour therapy is already close to being a term of
abuse, which doesn't stop it being increasingly employed, particularly upon
the poor, as a *means* of abuse. Again, as Chris says, there is a distinct
problem with current research which is presumably allied to how it is
funded, and not just the ambitions of proponents.
On 18 June 2011 03:12, Christopher C Jones <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-06-17 at 09:45 -0700, Catherine Daly wrote:
> > but isn't there equally compelling information that the amygdalae are
> > pretty easy to reprogram with cognitive behavioural therapy,
>
> Cognitive behavioural therapy has come in for some rigorous criticism
> lately and the initial claims are proving to be erroneous with other
> researchers. (The problem with modern research being more like a PR
> exercise)
>
> So, despite the alloplastic nature of the brain, demonstrated to me by
> my ability to recover from a series of minor strokes, cognitive
> behavioural therapy is still unable to grasp the picture, so to speak.
>
> (Included in this is my treating of my-self subjectivity as an object
> which is the weakness of the object/subject mode of thought, of
> course.)
>
> Thanks for the comments BTW. Will try yo get to Dominic's very
> interesting comments for a comment.
>
> This is also connected with the current quarrels over the nature of
> Aspereger's which may be erroneous in claiming it as an Autism Spectrum
> Disorder Syndrome. (The limits of categories.)
>
>
> --
> have chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome so may be delayed in reply
> or brain fog weird
> just to let you know that's all, Chris Jones.
>
> Blog: http://abdevpoetics.blogspot.com/
>
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