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Here’s one example of why I have become unimpressed with the psychiatric/psychology industry. I’ve watched video coverage of more than one criminal trial which featured one or more psychiatrists and/or psychologists introduced as “expert witnesses” who explained to the jury that someone who gets dumped might be pissed off. Imagine that.
I’m sure the money is great. But doesn’t it tarnish the profession for them to put themselves forth as experts on realities that are obvious to most ordinary people?