RE: Driver hits people in Manhattan; multiple deaths
November 5, 2017 at 4:22 pm
(This post was last modified: November 5, 2017 at 4:24 pm by Court Jester.)
(November 5, 2017 at 3:34 pm)Brian37 Wrote: You sure do post a a lot with a career like yours. Most people I've meet in that profession don't have that kind of time.
Have you ever spent time with the victims families and survivors of say Newtown, Vegas, Charlston, because a shrink shouldn't be selective about the party of the patients they help, they should have the same ethics as a doctor and help anyone who comes into their office.
Pretty crappy thing for a shrink to do to talk like you do. Or maybe you are stretching the truth about your "degree".
Should have come up to ride out the hurricane and seen.
It's Sunday and storming. Nothing to do outside in the rain, didn't feel like going to church, and this site is an okay relief from school work.
I have my own manufacturing company that has absolutely zero to do with psychology. I've never completed a clinical and I never will. I have no desire to work in the field at that level. I just wanted the degree, this subjects actually has text books that are really interesting, and psychology is far more helpful in business than an MBA. At a certain point, you deal more with people than anything else. We employ people that have the skills I learned with the business degree.
I was contacted by a school to help once but I shot that one down. Principal new me and asked. I have spoken with victims and victim's families at different events that I've attended or volunteered for. Not so much from a "practicing" level though and in many of those instances, my opinion wouldn't have helped their situation so it's better to just listen and help.