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Message started by Sprintcyclist on Sep 30th, 2025 at 8:21pm

Title: menshealth
Post by Sprintcyclist on Sep 30th, 2025 at 8:21pm


this is a good chat

https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/perth-mornings/chris-harris-mens-mental-health/105616122

Title: Re: menshealth
Post by Jovial Monk on Sep 30th, 2025 at 8:25pm
Should this not be in Health and Welfare?

Title: Re: menshealth
Post by Frank on Oct 1st, 2025 at 3:10am

Sprintcyclist wrote on Sep 30th, 2025 at 8:21pm:
this is a good chat

https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/perth-mornings/chris-harris-mens-mental-health/105616122

I believe that the study of psychology, notwithstanding the assistance that it may give in some cases, has been a cultural, and even a psychological, disaster. Not only have its ideas filtered their way down into the general population, but so has the notion that the study of psychology is the best possible way to understand the human predicament. People now turn to psychology rather than to literature for an explanation of the difficulties in living that mankind eternally has. A technocratic solution is the pot of gold at the end of psychology’s rainbow.

Psychology has the effect of alienating people from themselves. They come to think of themselves as objects rather than subjects, almost as laboratory specimens, or as feathers in the wind of circumstance rather than as contributors to their own lives. I do not wish to deny that featherdom, so to speak, really occurs, but it is not the normal condition of mankind, certainly not in daily life in the modern world. It is both the burden and the glory of being human that our life entails constant and inescapable choice. Psychology supposedly relieves us of that burden, but in the process destroys the glory.

The desire to avoid the realisation that we are often at least the partial author of our own downfall is an old one, and probably inherent in human nature. Edmund refers to this tendency in King Lear as ‘an admirable evasion of whoremaster man to lay his goatish disposition to the charge of a star’: in other words, to explain his actions by reference to anything except himself. In psychology, himself ceases to be himself; he starts to talk of himself with pseudo-objectivity; and even the most unimaginative person can come up almost instantaneously with ingenious mechanistic explanations of his wrongdoing when it is necessary or advantageous to do so. I should be surprised if any reader had never in his life made use of this powerful faculty of mind. I should add that no one goes to much trouble to explain his good, kind or generous actions, which do not puzzle him.

The habit of thinking psychologically – that is to say, with the concepts, however superficially or mistakenly, of psychology – places a distorting lens of theory between a person’s behaviour and his explanation of that behaviour. He becomes even for himself a mere vector of forces that he is powerless to control: in short, a victim.
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Title: Re: menshealth
Post by LNP never again on Oct 1st, 2025 at 11:46pm
Lnp supporters helpline ?

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