>>10414The link is suspicious, I know. It's Qualtrics and I have all settings turned off that collect data. It only collects what you choose to type (and also gives a score that determines whether you're a robot).
>>10416>Qualtrics is just a survey website, but I still don't trust your intentions. This is the kind of stuff jeets use to make some pennies.Fair to not trust my intentions. I just don't know how else to ask. Therapists generally have little idea how to work with redpilled, blackpilled, hiki, NEET, non-normie clients. There is a serious mismatch, resulting in bad therapy experiences. So if I can, I would like to show other therapists how important these places are. Where else (other than other boards/chans) will you find a community like this? The camaraderie is irreplaceable.
>>10415>What is your end game with redpilled therapy OPGood question...
It's not that I want to redpill my clients. It's not ethical for me to force my personal values as a therapist on other people, be it redpill or bluepill or anything else.
By redpilled therapy I mean actually listening to what you have to say instead of assuming it's bad or harmful or delusional. These are your realities and I'm not sure most therapists get that, unless they've been there.
>>10417>Also OP, why should therapists, a group of cluster-B wackos get to tell me what is or isn't mentally healthy?They shouldn't!
>My brother is getting a degree in psychology and he has a mental breakdown every morning just because he has a stuffy nose or can't find his keys. The people applying it practically and who have the results to prove it are politicians, conmen, and salesmen. Psychologists are ignorant of their own ignorance.So like, Edward Bernays? The Century of the Self is pretty cool. Practicality is key.