Posted by jay on October 9, 2003, at 3:10:45
In reply to Re: questionable information, posted by Dr. Bob on October 8, 2003, at 18:17:17
> > > Since it is on your very own forum that one of two posters is handing out very bad information indeed
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> > I'll take a look as soon as I can...
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> OK, regarding:
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> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/psycho/20030925/msgs/266267.html
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> Questionable information is being rebutted with good information. This happens with medication-related issues, too. I know it can be frustrating, and anxiety-provoking, but I think in the end this system does work...
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> BobWhy are people talking behind my back? I am a registered social worker in Ontario and Canada, as well as am working on my MSW. I used evidence-based material to make a point, not to squander any others opinion. I don't like this "you are absolutely wrong" tone, as I am a very open individual. I can post 100's of pages from everyone such as the Center for Mental Health and Addictions on the topic (transference), as well as McMaster Medical Research online regarding ethics of handling transference. I have even brought this up in a staff meeting, as well as with other fellow social workers around the world. I have absolutely no problem someone disagreeing with me, but I have a major problem with someone who completely ignores and invalidates my concerns. I am serious..I'll post the whole darn NASW, CASW, and International Federation of social worker's ethical guidelines. My opinion on this matter is one of great specialty, and I think I deserve a little respect, rather than being attacked, and told outright I was *wrong*, etc. I've been practicing for over 12 years now, and am very, very darn good at what I do and in my knowledge in the field.
One last point. One of the main reason to keeping transference and counter-tranference low is because this can lead to strong damage in people who are many people sexually abused kids/people.
Jay
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