Came across this MeetUp event on letting go of toxic shame and thought to myself is this mens way of ridding themselves of any guilt or conscience of the trauma they caused women. (MeetUp is gone to the dogs now, it's toxic just like dating apps and no place to find a relationship let alone new friend's.)
The second bullet point down says: this workshop is for you if you have been accused of being mentally or emotionally abusive. Says it all really!
Another bullet point says if you use sex drug's or food to numb your emotions. So hypocritical and and emotionally abusive statement in itself as he states he uses CBD. Women who are sexually abused or raped very young can become hyper sexual so this is a load of manipulation he is talking about. And he is making money off it all.
Society is leaving too many men like this be born and free walking the streets.
Well, a male psychologist drove a car through a Christmas market here on Friday killing five people so far (four women and a 9-year old child) and injuring over 200 (some of whom are still in critical condition). His past tweets obviously show that he was a completely unhinged conspiracy theorist... and that man was still practising and warnings about him were not taken seriously by authorities.
An article in English, if anyone is interested https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdr0zx4e04no
It's just another example of a theory that I have had for a very long time: that many - if not most - mental health "professionals" have severe mental health issues themselves and studying psychology was just an early attempt to understand or fix their own problems or even a way play out their fantasies of having power over other people. And that these people are left unchecked and have constant access to vulnerable patients. I've rarely met someone working in the mental health field who I would call a stable and well-adjusted person and I've never met a man working in that field who didn't give me kind of an icky "enjoys seeing people vulnerable and having power over them" vibe.