>>11776269That's based desu
>>11776276I see, it was a general question. Well it's both. Basically getting an idea of them from experience and then validating it through reading about it (can also be reverse order with validating read behavior through experience)
>>11776280People who know they have mental issues mostly don't care about it in a sense of not caring how it works. They just go to a psych and do everything they tell them.
>Earlier you implied only people who care about their mental health would visit a psych Where?
>Unless people are absolutely braindead, they will have some memory of what they've been told by a psych. They don't necessarily have to be interested in psychology, they simply have to be present when they're being told thing about it. So what does this mean? Oh wow they know their psych told them to write about stuff. Does that mean they are interested in mental health? No. Does that mean they are interested in finding out how that method was even proven to be working? No. They just think: psych told me, so I will do
>You have a warped, cynical and unrealistic view of the world of mental health professionals. What does psychs have to do with patients in a sense of interest in mental health?