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Originally Posted by willravel
It wouldn't be really Freudian anymore, but quite honestly I'm surprised that you're not familiar with psychoanalyses being used. A good friend of mine who's getting his masters was explaining something called "emotion focus therapy" to me the other day. It's really deep stuff, and he's seen that it helps with repressed emotion in many individuals.
It's not as common simply because it takes a lot longer and it's a lot more intense than it's cognitive counterpart. You don't see insurance covering it, so it's not considered common, but it's certainly there.
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I'm familiar with psychoanalysis being used. I'm also familiar with empirical research on the topic. From my experience, most therapies derived from the psychodynamic perspective are not as effective (at least as measured by peer-reviewed empirical research). Perhaps that is why they are not as common.
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Originally Posted by abaya
Sapiens is never wrong (or very rarely). The man knows his social science and statistics.
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I'm frequently wrong. There is also quite a lot in social science and statistics that I do not know. (That's probably an understatement). Thank you for the compliment though.
Back to the OP: What kind of harm will be caused by letting a boy wear a dress?