Geoffrey Philp

Check him out. Wouldn’t you like to have him come to speak at your school? I know I would. I would need to get several departments on board with me to organize this, though. Perhaps for next year. Meanwhile, following the advice of Unsane and inspired by Morphological Confetti and Wandering Caravan, I have been … More Geoffrey Philp

Magic Charm

This is another of my magic charms against Reeducation. As we know, it was said there that I had too much personal power and was not in enough pain. I therefore tried hard to relinquish power and to feel pain. Later I discovered that I had in fact not been deluded the first 35 years … More Magic Charm

In Costume

This post is dedicated to Melissa, the thesis writer. Jennifer said in a comments thread here some time ago that “reality” is made up of stereotypes to a greater degree than we commonly think, and I found this quite perceptive. The degree to which stereotypes determine our perception and our experience it is our theme … More In Costume

Clarior

The trees outside the window are in rapid transformation as we move into fall and everything is so clearly living. In Reeducation it was not acceptable to place negative events in perspective. It was prohibited to stand at the head of one’s own acts. The absurdity of these ideas is shocking. It grows increasingly evident … More Clarior

On Reeducation: Other Researchers Speak

Psychofraud Quotation #1: CBT relies on a patient buying the therapist’s perspective of the patient. Good psychotherapy exists where the opposite happens: psychotherapists are trained to understand the patient’s perspective. In CBT the patient must therefore be ‘socialised’ [made to believe in and comply with] the CBT model in order for it to have any … More On Reeducation: Other Researchers Speak

Restructuring

I When I began studying the matter of verbal and emotional abuse – originally so as to discern whether I were in an abusive relationship, then to figure out how to leave it, and finally to figure out how to get over it – I ran across a text which said that the problem with … More Restructuring