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by masswerk
2322 days ago
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I guess, we won't come to terms on this subject. (I, on the other hand, do not understand, why certain economists are supposed to make any sense, just because their words are easily intelligible.) P.S.: I should specify (previously supposing this was obvious from context), I'm distinctively talking about Lacan in terms of metapsychology and not as a psychoanalytical framework in the strict, therapeutical sense. Yes, here we may have to make a distinction. I'm not too sure, if I would prefer a Lacanian therapy. (Probably not.) |
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Psychology, as a science, is a very practical, statistical, straightforward field. Research does require intellectual sophistication, but psychotherapy is largely the application of proven prophylactic you better not mess too much with.
Some of the smartest psychologists tend to flock to the set of references that most eludes them.
So Lacanian psychology may be a good choice because smart people give the best advice.