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I find it disturbing to think that Bea could potentially be a therapist with her degree in psychology.

With her level of self awareness being zero and her personality being so unpleasant she could be dangerous.If you think that she could be influencing vulnerable people with mental disorders or trauma.

It makes me wonder at the quality of such education.Surely any psychology student should undergo counselling or therapy in order to understand themselves and the process involved.


It was clear that in her interview she didnt understand what shes done wrong.Showing such a huge lack of empathy makes me wonder if she has sociopathic tendencies.

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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
It's difficult to make a decision merely on a crap game show and pisspoor interview prog. I'm sure the University knew what they were doing. Nod


Or did they? Glance


The fact that she couldnt understand what she'd done to upset people makes me concerned. I didnt think the interview was poor at all, they gave her quite a hard time and she really didnt get it.

Throughout her time in the house she exhibited classic dysfunctional behaviours ,projection being one of the main ones.Shes a case of learning something but not applying it.She doent walk her talk.
Amythist
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Originally posted by JacksonB:
i think to set up as a therapist you need more than a degree, there is some sort of specific diploma course, post graduate that you have do,3 years, i think .so let's not worry too much about it. Big Grin


She could get employment which suggests that she knows something about people .....which is wrong! Big Grin
Amythist
Amythist, you seem to be assuming that a psychology degree is all about dealing with mental illness and other clinical issues....

it's a common misconception, but it's not true , the majority of the overall curriculum in most places deals with how "normal" brain and behaviour function.

For her to be let loose with any clients needing therapy/counselling, she would need much more qualifications and training, where hopefully her personal inadequacies in these areas would result in her being booted out Big Grin Thumbs Up
DanceSettee
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Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
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Originally posted by JacksonB:
i think to set up as a therapist you need more than a degree, there is some sort of specific diploma course, post graduate that you have do,3 years, i think .so let's not worry too much about it. Big Grin
my mate is doing post grad through cambridge university in psychology,not phd though but it will qualify him to be a therapist.mind you he's doing it as well as working, so not full time.

Yeah you'd need to do a doctorate or whatever its called....A Phd
jacksonb
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Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
quote:
Originally posted by JacksonB:
i think to set up as a therapist you need more than a degree, there is some sort of specific diploma course, post graduate that you have do,3 years, i think .so let's not worry too much about it. Big Grin


Yeah you'd need to do a doctorate or whatever its called....A Phd


Nah...PhDs do research, Clinical psychologists need a DClinPsychol or its equivalent to practise in medical/clinical establishments

Therapists/counsellors just need some extra post graduate training and qualification, which varies enormously Thumbs Up
DanceSettee
[QUOTE]Originally posted by DanceSettee:
Amythist, you seem to be assuming that a psychology degree is all about dealing with mental illness and other clinical issues....

it's a common misconception, but it's not true , the majority of the overall curriculum in most places deals with how "normal" brain and behaviour function.



So the psychologists they have on the programme who have clients that they treat presumably also have psychology degrees.

Im sure its possible and happens quite frequently that people become qualified to treat people without having embodied the process.Ive seen it first hand...incongruence in practitioners.
Amythist
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Originally posted by RENTON:
DO NOT BE FOOLED

She knows EXACTLY wot she was doing - she is NOT deluded at all

Its classsic denial in the face of overwhelming evidence - a protection thing

Basically PLAY DUMB - which she is not



That may explain her interview but not her behaviour in the house.

She is deluded...she thinks shes nice.
Amythist
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Originally posted by Amythist:

So the psychologists they have on the programme who have clients that they treat presumably also have psychology degrees.

Im sure its possible and happens quite frequently that people become qualified to treat people without having embodied the process.Ive seen it first hand...incongruence in practitioners.


To practise as a psychologist in any reputable organisation, you would need qualifications approved by that organisaion and the BPS (British Psychology Society)...at the very least three years postgraduate study to get a Clinical psychology qualification or a PhD.

I'm sure that some people with just a degree can set themselves up as dodgy, "new age" type therapists ....which is worrying, but the onus is then for the client to check their qualifications first, in the same way one should check them of any person who sets themselves up as an "alternative" medicine expert.
DanceSettee
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Originally posted by DanceSettee:
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Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
quote:
Originally posted by JacksonB:
i think to set up as a therapist you need more than a degree, there is some sort of specific diploma course, post graduate that you have do,3 years, i think .so let's not worry too much about it. Big Grin


Yeah you'd need to do a doctorate or whatever its called....A Phd


Nah...PhDs do research, Clinical psychologists need a DClinPsychol or its equivalent to practise in medical/clinical establishments

Therapists/counsellors just need some extra post graduate training and qualification, which varies enormously Thumbs Up


I knew it was something else she'd need just didn;t know what.
Croctacus
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Originally posted by DanceSettee:
quote:
Originally posted by Amythist:

So the psychologists they have on the programme who have clients that they treat presumably also have psychology degrees.

Im sure its possible and happens quite frequently that people become qualified to treat people without having embodied the process.Ive seen it first hand...incongruence in practitioners.


To practise as a psychologist in any reputable organisation, you would need qualifications approved by that organisaion and the BPS (British Psychology Society)...at the very least three years postgraduate study to get a Clinical psychology qualification or a PhD.

I'm sure that some people with just a degree can set themselves up as dodgy, "new age" type therapists ....which is worrying, but the onus is then for the client to check their qualifications first, in the same way one should check them of any person who sets themselves up as an "alternative" medicine expert.


Thanks for that.Didnt she say at the beginning that she planned to set herself up as a sex therapist? Eeker
Amythist
Bea will bum around serving in coffee shops - claiming its beneath her til the real job comes along - which it never will

So she wil permanently under sell herself to appear more worthy than the job she actually needs

Thus enhancing her superiority complex whilst dishing shite to the minions

... and then when life turns around to stare her in the face - she'll drop out and lead a completely bohenian life stle like her Mum

Claiming she won't work for the 'system' and become a little pawn

Thus justifying why she never 'made it' whilst being sooo clever
Saint
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Originally posted by RENTON:
Bea will bum around serving in coffee shops - claiming its beneath her til the real job comes along - which it never will

So she wil permanently under sell herself to appear more worthy than the job she actually needs

Thus enhancing her superiority complex whilst dishing shite to the minions


Wont she be appearing in Nuts and Zoo then?
Amythist
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Originally posted by RENTON:
Bea will bum around serving in coffee shops - claiming its beneath her til the real job comes along - which it never will

So she wil permanently under sell herself to appear more worthy than the job she actually needs

Thus enhancing her superiority complex whilst dishing shite to the minions

... and then when life turns around to stare her in the face - she'll drop out and lead a completely bohenian life style like her Mum

Claiming she won't work for the 'system' and become a little pawn

Thus justifying why she never 'made it' whilst being sooo clever

Big Grin
Saint
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Originally posted by DanceSettee:
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Originally posted by greenandpink:
A lot of people like her are drawn to those professions.


Not in my experience they are not Eeker Shake Head

People like her have little vocation for helping others


I know some people are attracted to doing the thing they NEED the most.Some therapists are attracted to the power they have over others.I know one or two special needs teachers who are completely without empathy but enjoy the kudos that the job gives...it infers that they are caring saintly individuals.

I know a few psychiatrists who are serious nutjobs too!
Amythist
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Originally posted by Amythist:


I know a few psychiatrists who are serious nutjobs too!


so do I...but they are medics and don't have psychology degrees .. Shake Head

I suppose there are bad apples in all professions, but hand on heart, the majority of people I have met in clinical psychology have been really good people....the ones that haven't been have usually been men Ninja
DanceSettee
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Originally posted by Amythist:
quote:
Originally posted by DanceSettee:
quote:
Originally posted by greenandpink:
A lot of people like her are drawn to those professions.


Not in my experience they are not Eeker Shake Head

People like her have little vocation for helping others


I know some people are attracted to doing the thing they NEED the most.Some therapists are attracted to the power they have over others.I know one or two special needs teachers who are completely without empathy but enjoy the kudos that the job gives...it infers that they are caring saintly individuals.

I know a few psychiatrists who are serious nutjobs too!
Exactly. Nod
Green&Pink
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Originally posted by Rosy Darling:
I am sure I read somewhere that she has worked with children before, that really worries me, imagine the effect a few harsh words from her could have on a child Frowner

I posted a while ago that the way she speaks to people any child she might have would be in therapy by 5 years old. Just hope she doesnt have any. I still say she was smiling through her teeth and those eyelashes were for a defense mechanism. She knew exactly what she had said & done and doesnt fool me one iota.
Its her way of dealing with her detractors. After all shes been thrown out of every place she been in by all accounts, so it quite normal for her to deal with.
Reality Junkie
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Originally posted by Amythist:
quote:
Originally posted by Garage Joe:
It's difficult to make a decision merely on a crap game show and pisspoor interview prog. I'm sure the University knew what they were doing. Nod


Or did they? Glance


The fact that she couldnt understand what she'd done to upset people makes me concerned. I didnt think the interview was poor at all, they gave her quite a hard time and she really didnt get it.

Throughout her time in the house she exhibited classic dysfunctional behaviours ,projection being one of the main ones.Shes a case of learning something but not applying it.She doent walk her talk.

I sorry but all those like you who really believe this are being fooled. Of course she knows what shes doing. Shes used to it, having been thrown out of College, Jobs, even a Town. Her smiling through her teeth is her way of dealing with it.
My conclusion is she just doesnt care. All that mock "I didnt realise" rubbish was oh so fake, I felt quite ill watching her. Shes a pro at it and quite clearly is one horrible person.
Reality Junkie
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Originally posted by DanceSettee:
Amythist, you seem to be assuming that a psychology degree is all about dealing with mental illness and other clinical issues....

it's a common misconception, but it's not true , the majority of the overall curriculum in most places deals with how "normal" brain and behaviour function.

For her to be let loose with any clients needing therapy/counselling, she would need much more qualifications and training, where hopefully her personal inadequacies in these areas would result in her being booted out Big Grin Thumbs Up

I agree. I've studied psychology and I think people are getting mixed up with psychiatry, which is the study of human behaviour. Quite different.
Reality Junkie
quote:
Originally posted by RENTON:
Bea will bum around serving in coffee shops - claiming its beneath her til the real job comes along - which it never will

So she wil permanently under sell herself to appear more worthy than the job she actually needs

Thus enhancing her superiority complex whilst dishing shite to the minions

... and then when life turns around to stare her in the face - she'll drop out and lead a completely bohenian life stle like her Mum

Claiming she won't work for the 'system' and become a little pawn

Thus justifying why she never 'made it' whilst being sooo clever


Phew, can you also predict who is going to win BB so I can make my fortune at the bookies.
P

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