I think that this is along the lines of a false dilema or denying the antecedent. We have a dichotomy self recovery and prof intervention. Both are valid, but using clinical intervention to back up self recovery denies the possibility of self recovery. I think self recovery also is dependent upon the type of mental health issue being discussed. Unipolar depression which does not have root in a physical cause can be dealt with is a good example of how one can use both methods successfuly!
I think that this is along the lines of a false dilema or denying the antecedent. We have a dichotomy self recovery and prof intervention. Both are valid, but using clinical intervention to back up self recovery denies the possibility of self recovery. I think self recovery also is dependent upon the type of mental health issue being discussed. Unipolar depression which does not have root in a physical cause can be dealt with is a good example of how one can use both methods successfuly!
PsychDoctorate 3 years ago