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Re: Synthesis of the Methods of Christotherapy
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Posted by Nikola
(62.101.0.91) on December 27, 2007 at 14:03:15:
In Reply to: Re: Synthesis of the Methods of Christotherapy posted by John on December 10, 2007 at 08:03:37:
I don't think either that the spirituality can be cut apart from the human being. So, it is involved, as you say, in every decision and action.
Psychiatry doesn't have any "scientific objectivity". All the "scientific" opinions are very very subjective and arbitrary. It is not only a matter of prescribing a drug (which is also in many ways arbitrary in psychiatry), but of directing and organizing someone's troubled life. It can obviously be done in many many ways. There are also some textbooks of psychiatry that teach how that should be done, meaning that philosophical and moral issues are thought. Many professors or chiefs in psychiatry make also pressure upon their subordinates, trying to theach them or impose them what are really spiritual and moral issues.
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