R Ev0lution wrote:Interesting. I've participated in several psychological studies (both for academic credit and for money) at my university, and some of them involved rudimentary psychotherapy. I believe very strongly in the power of the subconscious, and agree with you on its feasibility as a form of therapy. Although, obviously, since psychotherapists often take larger leaps to reach their conclusions, I think development as a field of study, as well as mainstream approval, will be slow.
Plus there's always some small but vocal minority that will decry that kind of therapy as some sort of brainwashing or some other nonsense.
Which is another form of bullying actually: mob rule bullying.

