how do i know if religious work is right for me?

Date December 15, 2010

i was raised atheist. i don’t like atheism.
please only answer this question if you’re neither a science-worshipping reductionist nor a religious fundamnetalist.
can a liberal spiritual person find meaning out of religious work?
I want to help people but i don’t believe in the way that people help with our social ’sciences’….i [...]

Psychiatry vs Psychology?

Date June 21, 2010

I really want to study psychiatry but I realised I didn’t take the correct subjects (I’m in matric now, so I can’t change them and the reason I didn’t take them before is because I didn’t know what I wanted to be). I would thus have to take a year of science in university and [...]

On what scientific basis are SSRI's said to work?

Date April 7, 2010

I’ve been watching a couple of videos at cchr.org and they are proving that psychiatry is not a science yet it is another scheme of putting people at risk in order to make money. It is even the basis that racism was started.
Other than neurotransmitters and all of that, how do we really know [...]

Why is social work considered a science?

Date February 7, 2010

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I know psychology is a science. I know psychiatry is a science. Social work?
Guess it looks better than MAW. Oh well, it isn’t 1810, is it ladies and gentleman.
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Why is social work considered a science?

Date February 5, 2010

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I know psychology is a science. I know psychiatry is a science. Social work?
Guess it looks better than maw. Oh well, it isn’t 1810, is it ladies and gentleman.
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Are exercise science and physiology of exercise required for Physical Therapy?

Date January 28, 2010

I want to go to physical therapy school and I need to know if these two courses are required for ALL physical therapy schools. I checked some schools out online and they all have different requirements and I’m confused which course to take. So I need to know if PT schools put more [...]

Serious Question: Does Psychiatry really really worth it?

Date November 18, 2009

ONLY SERIOUS ANSWERS PREFERABLY FROM PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTS/PSYCHIATRISTS. NO STUPID ANSWERS BECAUSE I WILL REPORT YOU.
I am seriously thinking of entering a Medical School. My parents are like "It’s too many years etc". What i want to know about is:
-What grades you need to enter medical school? B’s or higher or straight A’s?
-What do potential Psychiatrists [...]

Do I need excellent math skills to go into psychiatry?

Date November 9, 2009

I am extremely interested in being a psychiatrist, (I am a sophomore in high school) I am good in english and science, but math is a bit weak for me. I’m actually in a B class for math. My grades are good, A’s and B’s, but not spectacular. Will this affect my career choice? Also, [...]

Please HELP ME decide what to major in!!!!?

Date November 8, 2009

So college is about to start and I’m having a really hard time deciding what to major in. I am listed as undecided right now - but I want to begin college with a major.
Anyways - things to know about me: I plan on going to med school. I love the brain (both [...]

If you had a PhD in Psychology and an MD in Neurology could you call yourself a Psychiatrist?

Date September 27, 2009

If you had a degrees in both Psychology and Neurology: you could could perscribe medicine and you know everything a Neurologist knows about Psychiatry and the science of the brain and you have a degree in Psychology so you understand the mind. So I don’t see why you couldn’t do the same job as [...]

Currupted science in mental health?

Date September 14, 2009

I was researching counseling and psychotherapy, it was difficult for me to know what counseling actually is in terms of what it stands for.
When I looked into it, a lot of it seems to be based on theories not properly based on scientific methods, ideas on how counselors should help their patients, which contain risks; [...]

Most Evil is an American forensics television program on Investigation Discovery(Please read details)

Date September 11, 2009

Most Evil is an American forensics television program on Investigation Discovery starring forensic psychiatrist Michael Stone from Columbia University. On the show, Stone rates murderers on a scale of evil that he has developed in order to help science understand and thus prevent this type of behavior. The show features profiles on various murderers, serial [...]

Which of these high school courses will help me prepare for a career as a psychiatrist?

Date September 10, 2009

I am a sophomore now, and unfortunately had a limited number of electives this year. But in the next two years of high school, I’ll have a lot more choices–nearly too many! I really want to study psychiatry in college, so I was wondering which of these classes in high school would best help me [...]

Withdrawing from mental health practice?

Date September 8, 2009

I was researching counseling and psychotherapy, it was difficult for me to know what counseling actually is in terms of what it stands for.
When I looked into it, a lot of it seems to be based on theories not properly based on scientific methods, ideas on how counselors should help their patients, which contain risks; [...]

Currupted science in the mental health field?

Date September 7, 2009

I was researching counseling and psychotherapy, it was difficult for me to know what counseling actually is in terms of what it stands for.
When I looked into it, a lot of it seems to be based on theories not properly based on scientific methods, ideas on how counselors should help their patients, which contain risks; [...]