Oh god- cognitive behavioural therapy...
It's not even close to effective in practice unless you've the discipline to keep practicing it or the money to see someone regularly.
Stick to the SSRI's and then if you think you can do more try it.
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[quote]It's not even close to effective in practice unless you've the discipline to keep practicing it or the money to see someone regularly.[/quote] Actually, I've found this particular technique incredibly effective. You don't need to see someone regularly, and there's plenty of support groups out there than can offer help. Obviously you have to want to change for anything to actually change, but once you rid yourself of those poor mental habits it becomes second nature.
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N=1 The data shows otherwise, and supports my claims.
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Edited by f3: 8/23/2017 3:02:24 PMPersonal experience supports my claim, though.
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You clearly have no idea of what n = 1 means and how your personal experience doesn't mean shit on a population level.
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- My personal experience and the experiences of the people in my group and the group therapist. And yeah, I don't know what n = 1 is referring to. Not that it really matters, since I just made this post to offer some advice. I didn't realize helping was such a detriment.