Saturday, October 2, 2021

Why psychologists cant treat psychosis as a therapist

Jungian psychosis isnt a delusion, its a logical place of stuckness. Its where money and degrees cant save you. The reason why a psychiatrist is extremely vulnerable to psychosis is that they often get paid to engage in Jungian psychology. A Jungian therapist would fall into the fallacy of "I get paid and im helping people therefore I dont have psychosis because im the doctor and they're the patient." Financial security and the illusion of false gratitude tend to prevent Jungian therapists from ever successfully recognizing their own symptoms and are extremely unwilling to treat themselves because they don't want to abandon their "patients" who are a symptom of their own psychosis more often than not. I don't get physically paid for what I do. Thats probably the common sense meaning of not being paid for your spiritual work because "I tell you the truth they have received their reward in full." That's why I've been in low paying jobs on my Jungian dive so that i wouldnt be stuck. The main reasons why people don't recover is that the deep diver is more aware of the problem of the psychosis that surrounds him or her and the insane aspect is that the people the diver tends to "treat" are often more financially successful and experience a sense of false sanity and confused the scary water with the divers actual extremely aware state of mind. The resistance to being insane is why the external psychosis never heals often because "togetherness" and a special sense of belonging tends to result in diffussion of responsibility and resistance to recovery because of a common psychological phenomenon called "group poloraziation" which is the tendency to resist critical thinking due to a sense of belonging specialness and a false sense of purpose common to individual Jungian psychosis and often what happens is an individual was groomed by collective jungian psychosis abd entire groups never get well because of this. The simple version of Jungian group psychosis is that an individuals honest efforts to get well often compete with the feeling of specialness shared by a group to the point where normal healing looks "selfish" to group Jungian psychosis who seem to have developed short term learning behaviors that reinforced spiritual delusions that caused them to want to stay sick to keep getting their spiritual fix as a group. The disconnect from their normative humanity made their disconnect from reality likely permanent.

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