Funnily enough I heard of Feser for the first time only a few days ago. On the basis of the article of his I read, he's not very bright is he?
Makes me think that some of us here should apply immediately to be professors of philosophy at American universities...
That very much applies to psychology as well.
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Explain.
Yes the large volume of the work undertaken by clinical psychologists and psychologists over there in America could be administered by a five minute or less chat with a friend and more often than not would be here in the UK, so I'm assured first hand by two psychologists in my family, plus four others of my family that have professional reasons to deal with this subject.
I believe psychologists make good money over there in the US, maybe the general US public are persuaded to visit as often as poss by I guess, psychologists.
It's not my trade psychology but I get to hear a lot about the generalities of it but if you need more info about the intricacies, I'm not your man.
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So you are saying that the behaviour of clinicians in a specific application in a commercialised foreign medical system means that academics generally should be replaced?
No, as I thought I had explained, I live with these people and often hear their comments but psychology, this isn't a specialist area of mine.
I assume when they express things like, we seem to be far less phobic here in the UK than is common place in the States, because they know so much more about this subject than I do, well, I'm inclined to think they're the experts.
I don't know the reasons why and that's exactly why I inserted a 'maybe' into the text of my post so that my comment could be taken as just a comment and no more than that.
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