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How to Choose a Counselor, Psychologist or "Therapist", John Breeding

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How to choose a counselor, psychologist or "therapist", John Breeding

Dr. John Breeding discusses the best way to find a therapists of psychologists for talk therapy and how to avoid getting stuck into the conventional psychiatry or mental health system where people are generally just medication or psychotropic drug consumers.

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  • i love how he burps at 3:35

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    Dr. Breeding,

    I was impressed with your videos over a year ago, and subscribed to "psychetruth". However with time, I have seen "psychetruth" deteriorate. They are now using young women to relay so-called "facts", with their skirts becoming increasingly shorter, their tops increasingly lower with the camera usually focused on their cleavage. I am losing respect for "psychetruth" because of this sexism. This can also affect how people view you as a reliable professional.

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  • You touched on exactly why I have avoided going to counselors for years: their inculcated tendency these days to look for signs of "disorders" or "biopsych" issues. I have seen perfectly healthy people be convinced by contemporary counselors that they need to be on medication, that they have "disorders." Some of them then became convinced that they would need to be on psychiatric drugs for the rest of their lives and are now afraid to get off of them.

  • Thank you Dr. Breeding for providing some of us interested parties with an invaluable alternate view to the prevalent mainstream view. I fear that more people are interested in the Hollywood propaganda machine and the other more perverse aspects of our degenerate society. More people respect the rapacious parasitic societal elements than rational thinking people such as yourself. And I think the girls at psychtruth are just displaying current fashion trends.

  • Advice: Don't pick a counselor who looks like an anorexic version of the Unibomber.

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  • he should make his own channel

  • Does this guy look like he's stoned or what ?

  • I actually have a lot of respect for a good, understanding therapist... Helping individuals is unbelievably deserving of respect.

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    Dr. Breeding (I hope that you read this),

    I am a medical professional who highly respects and agrees with your perspective and information. A couple of years ago, I entered a graduate program to be a psychologist and was amazed at the level of "mental health" and awareness many of the students in my cohort were in, and 2 even seemed "mentally ill" but could hide it well to most. It was the major reason I left the program. Good advice for clients to initially ask questions.

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