after 2 weeks at the hospital the psychiatrist recommended I read The Game
seriously? what a weird recommendation.
― jmm, Sunday, 27 May 2018 04:14 (eight years ago)
fire that psychiatrist imo
unless hospital means mtv and psychiatrist was Mystery
― (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻ (mh), Sunday, 27 May 2018 05:55 (eight years ago)
if my psychiatrist recommended i listen to the queen album "the game" i probably would, although i fail to understand why anybody would think that album is as good as "jazz".
no, actually, i've had therapists recommend music to me and my reaction is usually "really, that sounds really good, i'll have to check that out", and then i never do. i did read "the magicians" at the urging of a therapist and thought it was fucking awful, though.
― Arch Bacon (rushomancy), Sunday, 27 May 2018 08:27 (eight years ago)
It were a therapist who turned me on to Camus
― El Tomboto, Sunday, 27 May 2018 08:56 (eight years ago)
i've had therapists recommend music to me and my reaction is usually "really, that sounds really good, i'll have to check that out", and then i never do
think this is my stock response to anybody recommending anything to me
― Karius whisper (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 27 May 2018 10:26 (eight years ago)
Me too and it always makes me feel like a terrible person
― haudrum, Sunday, 27 May 2018 11:35 (eight years ago)
i have too many other things to feel like a terrible person about. also, whenever i make an exception i wind up regretting it. seriously, "the magicians" was fucking awful.
― Arch Bacon (rushomancy), Sunday, 27 May 2018 13:33 (eight years ago)
i'm all for people enthusing to me about things they love but i've got a theoretical backlog of things i wanna see/read/hear so long that i really can't be bothered giving somebody else cuts
― Karius whisper (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 27 May 2018 13:48 (eight years ago)
A guy I know once recommended me some Brazilian singer. When I met him again a few years later he asked me if I had checked her out. And of course I hadn't. I haven't seen him for a few years now yet again, and now I fear running into him, which would mean I would have to admit that no I haven't checked her out. I have also forgotten her name, so I can't even listen to her out of duty.
― haudrum, Sunday, 27 May 2018 14:27 (eight years ago)
eh just lie to him
― j., Sunday, 27 May 2018 14:38 (eight years ago)
My former therapist recommended "A Cyborg Manifesto", a book by Jessica Benjamin about recognition theory, and "The Night Porter"
That Toronto Star article is v interesting. I've started watching some of JP's lectures recently because he keeps popping up-- he really seems like a person trying to negotiate some kind of massive internal trauma.
― nevertheless, he stopped (flamboyant goon tie included), Sunday, 27 May 2018 15:51 (eight years ago)
That piece in the Star is A+. My only gripe is his gripe with the notion that kids aren't innately good – I thought that went without saying?
― pomenitul, Sunday, 27 May 2018 16:02 (eight years ago)
that's a victorian-era idea (that i have some fondness for).
― adam the (abanana), Sunday, 27 May 2018 16:32 (eight years ago)
the picture in that piece of the cop standing under the poster of JP making a stern big brother face is v good. half expected the caption to be "need i say more"
― difficult listening hour, Sunday, 27 May 2018 16:33 (eight years ago)
Good piece but long, very long.
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 27 May 2018 16:39 (eight years ago)
preferred JP attack remains the mishra piece; there's a reason that's the one that hit him
― difficult listening hour, Sunday, 27 May 2018 16:44 (eight years ago)
Yeah, the Mishra piece is still the most precise and with the best perspective. The Current Affairs one is the funniest and the NYT interview the most self-incriminating. This is kinda the scariest. I don't get smart people who are still on board the JP-train.
― Frederik B, Sunday, 27 May 2018 16:47 (eight years ago)
https://media.giphy.com/media/1hM7SrWdFy2iRDcvgq/giphy.gif
― difficult listening hour, Sunday, 27 May 2018 16:56 (eight years ago)
My current psychiatrist recommended a bunch of books to be, because she'f previously been a researcher, and the claim is that people with bipolar disorder have less frequent and less severe episodes if they read about it. Not sure what the mechanism is supposed to be.
― Leaghaidh am brón an t-anam bochd (dowd), Sunday, 27 May 2018 17:34 (eight years ago)
“You don’t understand. I am willing to lose everything, my home, my job etc., because I believe in this.” And then he said, with the intensity he is now famous for, “Bernie. Tammy had a dream, and sometimes her dreams are prophetic. She dreamed that it was five minutes to midnight.”
As a clinical psychologist, it's always important to trust things that are "sometimes" prophetic, and can mean whatever you want them to mean.
― jmm, Sunday, 27 May 2018 17:57 (eight years ago)
Canadaland has a scoop. I don't think it's all that damning/damaging on its own, but it definitely seems to be a tip-of-the-iceberg situation.
Jordan Peterson, the public figure, often talks about the patients of Jordan Peterson, the clinical psychologist. While he doesn’t name them, he frequently tells their stories and cites their issues, both to illustrate examples of the social ills he opposes, and as evidence of his success in helping people. (In his book, he notes that he has disguised details of their identity. Elsewhere, he does not say this.) By Peterson’s own description, his life as a public figure became “too hectic” for him to continue providing private counselling because he was worried he could “drift” or “make mistakes.” Ultimately, his public role won out, and Peterson left his private practice and stopped seeing patients.Before he did, in the months when his old and new lives overlapped, one patient believes he did her more harm than good. Because of this, Samantha filed a misconduct complaint with the CPO that led to the regulatory body expressing “concerns” over a number of Peterson’s practices.
Before he did, in the months when his old and new lives overlapped, one patient believes he did her more harm than good. Because of this, Samantha filed a misconduct complaint with the CPO that led to the regulatory body expressing “concerns” over a number of Peterson’s practices.
http://www.canadalandshow.com/how-jordan-petersons-fame-affected-his-private-practice/
― Simon H., Friday, 1 June 2018 15:34 (eight years ago)
i'm shocked - shocked! - that peterson is a shitty counsellor
Shortly before Jordan Peterson decided he couldn’t be both a media personality and a practicing psychologist at the same time, he cancelled sessions with patients, later claiming illness, while maintaining an appointment to appear on television; he responded to messages from patients with auto-reply emails which brought up the challenges of his burgeoning fame, directing recipients to send argumentative emails to his ideological opponents; he employed his wife to sort through emails from patients without first asking for their consent; he shared potentially identifying information about patients with other patients; and he twice visited the restaurant where Samantha worked, returning after she had implored him not to, having seemingly forgotten that she worked there.
the whole story is awful tbh
― capybaras are friend shaped (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 1 June 2018 15:47 (eight years ago)
"he responded to messages from patients with auto-reply emails which brought up the challenges of his burgeoning fame, directing recipients to send argumentative emails to his ideological opponents"
cult leaders are the fuckin worst
― maura, Friday, 1 June 2018 16:08 (eight years ago)
it seems insanely unprofessional to have client email intermingled with his personal crap
― mh, Friday, 1 June 2018 16:33 (eight years ago)
he twice visited the restaurant where Samantha worked, returning after she had implored him not to, having seemingly forgotten that she worked there.
yeah this definitely seems like a tip of the iceberg situation
― aloha darkness my old friend (katherine), Friday, 1 June 2018 16:37 (eight years ago)
actually no this is more like an iceberg that is the tip of a bunch of other icebergs
“Dr. Peterson,” the panel wrote, “believed that he appropriately dealt with the transference issue by discussing transference and encouraging (Samantha) to play out the fantasy scenario in her imagination, but to embed that in an imaginative dramatization of all the real-world consequences that would ensue.”
― aloha darkness my old friend (katherine), Friday, 1 June 2018 16:41 (eight years ago)
Play out your fantasies about me in your imagination. If you can work in a dragon and it is eating my ideological opponents, that will be especially therapeutic.
― mick signals, Friday, 1 June 2018 17:16 (eight years ago)
oh god
https://i.redditmedia.com/vv022HpVc2ffrhcXjabYKI1O2LONtl8S8t6sB5XEInY.jpg?w=750&s=7f5e3f6d5b5f3941c255c313bd79faa7
― and TOWERS MONACO as 'seaman' (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 4 June 2018 12:03 (eight years ago)
Yeah, I read about that. A right wing pressure group invites him to speak - i think he still tries to avoid describing himself as right wing or conservative. Not good for the cash flow, I guess.
― Leaghaidh am brón an t-anam bochd (dowd), Monday, 4 June 2018 12:33 (eight years ago)
That cannot be real. That is fucking hilarious
― El Tomboto, Monday, 4 June 2018 12:43 (eight years ago)
everything toilet paper usa does is a hilarious self-own, this is entirely in keeping with their unblemished track record of idiocy
― and TOWERS MONACO as 'seaman' (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 4 June 2018 12:45 (eight years ago)
lmao
Also coming in lobster piss flavor. pic.twitter.com/Lf9CnFII1f— ALTON⚙️🔧 (@8ALTON8) June 2, 2018
― frogbs, Monday, 4 June 2018 15:50 (eight years ago)
the font in that tpusa ad is apparently... lobster
― maura, Monday, 4 June 2018 18:04 (eight years ago)
https://www.dafont.com/lobster.font
― maura, Monday, 4 June 2018 18:05 (eight years ago)
incredible
― and TOWERS MONACO as 'seaman' (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 4 June 2018 18:16 (eight years ago)
Mark Millar tweeted support for JBP's stance on Elmo and now I have to go jump off a roof
― Simon H., Monday, 4 June 2018 18:19 (eight years ago)
mark millar the awful comics guy?
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Monday, 4 June 2018 18:20 (eight years ago)
yes
― Simon H., Monday, 4 June 2018 18:21 (eight years ago)
afraid to ask what his stance on Elmo is??
― flappy bird, Monday, 4 June 2018 18:21 (eight years ago)
he is anti-elmo, thinks he is a disgrace to the legacy of jim henson or some such nonsense (elmo was introduced before henson's death)
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Monday, 4 June 2018 18:22 (eight years ago)
this is in his bestselling book apparently
wtf I love Elmo. fuck you Jordan
― flappy bird, Monday, 4 June 2018 18:28 (eight years ago)
these fuckos would hate Grover if they remembered he exists
― mh, Monday, 4 June 2018 18:46 (eight years ago)
for a guy who supposedly wants young men to reclaim their rugged masculinity, he sure does spend a lot of time railing against characters from kids' entertainment
― and TOWERS MONACO as 'seaman' (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 4 June 2018 19:37 (eight years ago)
okay, I'll bite: what's wrong with Elmo
― frogbs, Monday, 4 June 2018 19:39 (eight years ago)
he panders to the weaknesses of the child. no child who loves the unconditional fawning of the red muppet will ever be self-sufficient, let alone a man
― mh, Monday, 4 June 2018 19:40 (eight years ago)
I know what's going on here. There's obviously a sinister kermit-spiracy to deprive other muppets of the spotlight
https://thumbs.mic.com/ODY3ZjA1YjYzMyMvSy1OTzdXWDZOUUZmN1MwTzQxRzB6RXZCRm5zPS81Nng1OjEyNzB4NjM1LzE2MDB4OTAwL2ZpbHRlcnM6Zm9ybWF0KGpwZWcpOnF1YWxpdHkoODApL2h0dHBzOi8vczMuYW1hem9uYXdzLmNvbS9wb2xpY3ltaWMtaW1hZ2VzL2oycWxlcnA5ZTFjc2lkdjd3OWN3eWllcGx3Y2tkeDg1dHI5dGh2djE0NmtzdmZkc2R5bGFtMnlncnlkZ2lvenguanBn.jpg
― Dan I., Monday, 4 June 2018 19:47 (eight years ago)
― flappy bird, Monday, June 4, 2018 7:28 PM (one hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
hard agree
― you bet, nancy (map), Monday, 4 June 2018 20:02 (eight years ago)
i saw the jp book sitting on an unoccupied table in a coffee shop the other morning while i was waiting in line. i scowled but was curious what the dude who returned to the table would look like. it was a 60-something year old woman.
― you bet, nancy (map), Monday, 4 June 2018 20:06 (eight years ago)
Noooooooo
― flappy bird, Monday, 4 June 2018 23:40 (eight years ago)