CRT is a really silly buzzword and frankly dog whistle at this point. Why not be more specific about what you are talking about? Are you actually upset that racial justice is a major issue of our age? Or are you unwilling to accept your privilege as a white woman?
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Also I believe you mean CBT, but you just snuck CRT in there for god knows what reason.
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CRT can (sometimes) be a great analysis tool. But I don't think it was ever designed as an effective policy (possibly therapy) tool. A lot of stuff from the Left is X=problem -> abolish X. The solutions are, almost always, less linear.
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CRT was designed to be a weapon. One express reason they adopted critical theory is that it is so destructive, and they adopted it knowing that.
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There's a long tradition of self help groups like what NXIVM was pretending to be that exploit women by making their situation one of personal defects instead of constant psychological abuse(active and passive) from the day they were born.
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Jonathan Haidt's theory in The Coddling of the American Mind was that CRT and a few other social trends were *accidentally* acting as reverse CBT, and encouraging an external locus of control. But there's nothing accidental here - this is explicitly reverse CBT!
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@JonHaidt 's favour if 'cognitive behavioural therapy is problematic' is now a belief connected to CRT. I don't think he ever predicted that but it seems like something you'd expect to see if he was right
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I've thought for a long time that stuff like this is probably the scariest outcome of far-left craziness... the therapist's office should always remain focused on the individual *even if* it is reasonable to blame others.
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Psychological Debriefing has been empirically proven to induce PTSD in people it is administered to. Psychiatry/psychology has bigger problems and more pressing need for reform than some Very Online ideas on the fringes of the blogosphere/academia.
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I agree. It's actually a much more complex subject than psychiatry makes it look. On 'The Trap' Adam Curtis shows how one of those attempt brought us here - to the idea of 'normal'. I think both areas need more humbleness (humility?).
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