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When Psychology Meets Islam by tbaba1234: 11:36am On May 18, 2012
Re: When Psychology Meets Islam by tbaba1234: 11:38am On May 18, 2012
Re: When Psychology Meets Islam by logicboy: 7:50pm On May 18, 2012
Load of rubbish. I am sorry, Tbaba but the woman is talking nonsense. Only 4 minutes into the video and I have already noticed a lot of BS!



1) She is talking nonsense about group therapy. No one feels proud of their problems in group therapy, most people are initially shy and withdrawn about their problems in group therapy. However, this changes as the group becomes more familiar with each other. The people in the group try to help and support each other out of their problems. The only pride in group therapy is the pride that you have friends willing to help.

2) She is talking as if it is easy to overcome oppression or certain problems in life that leaves you angry at the world. She hasnt met girls that have been brutally molested by their fathers or people who have lost both their families and houses. Feeling sorry for yourself in such situations is necessary, depression has to be treated with care and support.
Re: When Psychology Meets Islam by tbaba1234: 8:05pm On May 18, 2012
And you are talking from what authority?

She is a clinical psychologist... This is what she does for a living... She meets depressed people everyday as part of her job and helps them cope with their problems.

If you do not have a degree in psychology or some experience in dealing with depressed people professionally... I do not think your opinion carries any weight....

Everyone has an opinion, sometimes it is better to listen to the experts who see these things happen everyday.
Re: When Psychology Meets Islam by logicboy: 8:19pm On May 18, 2012
tbaba1234: And you are talking from what authority?

She is a clinical psychologist... This is what she does for a living... She meets depressed people everyday as part of her job and helps them cope with their problems.

If you do not have a degree in psychology or some experience in dealing with depressed people professionally... I do not think your opinion carries any weight....

Everyone has an opinion, sometimes it is better to listen to the experts who see these things happen everyday.


She could be the best clinical psychologist. The moment she brings islam into psychology, she becomes ridiculous.

I do have experience in group therapy. I had to take my alcoholic cousin who was also depressed from the loss of his pregnant wife.

Furthermore, psychology deals with certain subjective issues which doesnt really make it a strict science.
Re: When Psychology Meets Islam by tbaba1234: 8:23pm On May 18, 2012
So taking someone to a group session is what counts as experience? grin

bros, just move along jo!
Re: When Psychology Meets Islam by logicboy: 8:27pm On May 18, 2012
tbaba1234: So taking someone to a group session is what counts as experience? grin

bros, just move along jo!





Sitting in the group therapy for 13 weeks. Ode. Stop jumping into conclusions
Re: When Psychology Meets Islam by logicboy: 1:09am On May 19, 2012
tbaba1234: So taking someone to a group session is what counts as experience? grin

bros, just move along jo!


Watched it again. Tbaba, you have got to start watching your videos before putting them up.

Seriously, this is a load of BS. She uses Mandela as an example, where did she get the evidence that Mandela forgave his captors? Do you know the first thing that Mandela did after his release? He gave an address to nation that the armed struggle against apartheid was not over.


Sorry Tbaba, I'm just not having BS served to me today. grin
Re: When Psychology Meets Islam by vedaxcool(m): 1:09pm On May 19, 2012
tbaba1234: So taking someone to a group session is what counts as experience? grin

bros, just move along jo!


Lol! grin gringrin gringrin grin unah no go kill me for NL.
Re: When Psychology Meets Islam by logicboy: 2:09pm On May 19, 2012
vedaxcool:

Lol! grin gringrin gringrin grin unah no go kill me for NL.


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Re: When Psychology Meets Islam by vedaxcool(m): 6:18pm On May 19, 2012
vedaxcool:

Lol! grin gringrin gringrin grin unah no go kill me for NL.
Re: When Psychology Meets Islam by tbaba1234: 6:28am On May 20, 2012
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