Andrew Huberman· PhD
the current treatments for many of these things do not work very well and in the best of cases are often masking symptoms and not addressing root causes
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
the current treatments for many of these things do not work very well and in the best of cases are often masking symptoms and not addressing root causes
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this is another I think big problem with modern mental health is it's packaged to suit insurance paradigms and and that's not serving the people it's supposed to serve so the idea that whatever has gone on there's 10 sessions of therapy authorized or you know progress has to be gained in a short period of time let's take an inventory of symptoms and let's throw a medicine at you so now your symptom is a little bit better without ever knowing what's under ging it