I’ve encountered a significant number of people who suffer greatly from mental illness yet are unable to pinpoint a cause.
Traditional psychologists are trained to apply cognitive behavioural therapy techniques and identify underlying causes of our behaviour 
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Oftentimes, for these people (including myself), such a technique simply does not work for them. From what I can gather, their psychological stress comes from a place of philosophical distress. Psychologists need to be able to recognise whether this is indeed the case
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Agree w/ this 100 Lately I feel like characterizing my therapy sessions more as 'cooperative explorations of contemporary psychological hypotheses' or something like that haha a bit wordy but the CBT approach alone definitely doesn't cut it for mehttps://twitter.com/distillationsbl/status/1044689643453775877 …
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Brian Luchsinger @distillationsblReplying to @distillationsbl @pablorolim1I loled (in-real-life) to your tweet because I was literally discussing that paper to my CBT guy this morning hahah so true. I can't help myself but be like wtf is up with the replication crisis and also what are your thoughts on wtf reality is ? ! :)2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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