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Eileen Schrader's avatar

Wonderful idea. Many folks here in USA will listen while driving, or doing tasks at home. Applied behavioural psychology lacks ANY ethical base whatsoever when there is no informed consent. Governments "applying" this to populations are in a grossly immoral position. They justify it through a misuse of logic with the reasoning it is "for your own good.". .....only if there is a Tsunami or Cat 5 Cyclone headed down my street is it for my good. This continues largely because the psychological and psychiatric professions have disgraced themselves by promoting and being a party to this For example, In USA, many professional societies accepted huge government donations to help convince and manipulate people through "motivational interviewing" to take the Covid shots. The NASW, for one, accepted 3 million dollars from the CDC for this in 2021. Yikes.

I appreciate your work.

David A. Hughes's avatar

Thanks, Eileen.

Yes, we had a similar situation in the UK. The (now retired) consultant psychiatrist, Gary Sidley, did a great job in exposing the British Psychological Society's abject failure to challenge the abuse of applied behavioural psychology as it was deployed against the public. But then again, all the professions capitulated, just like in Nazi Germany.

The feedback I have received suggests that short audio segments are more likely to be engaged with than work that is in written format. So, I'll give this a go and see what the response is.

Eileen Schrader's avatar

Video may address the modern phenomenon of an attention span problem :)....these short videos can be easily forwarded, also.

Yes, capitulation here, also, and many therapy/counselling practitioners moved to videotherapy so as not to be forced to take the shot, nor have to check the "card" of others in hospitals or clinics.

Judith Brown's avatar

Thank you David for your audio version. Much appreciated.

Tim West's avatar

Top stuff David. Thanks.