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Lymery
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I've noticed that psychology is being incorporated more and more into medical treatment, this including a lot of personal and intrusive questions.

Has anyone actually been helped by this, especially anyone with lyme? Feels more like data collection to me. I don't trust it and it just creates more stress. We already have a history of being categorized as mental to begin with.

Any comments or experiences?

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Of course. For example I was helped.
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You are correct that it is beginning to be more and more diverse and applied. Maybe it is already not at the beginning. I really think it helps in some ways, but if you still do not trust this method, I can recommend you try to do a reaction Psychology paper. This way, you can see what really bothers you or understand certain aspects. I've done something like this, and I feel much better morally. However, I think you should at least once resort to this method. Maybe you are afraid for no reason. You shouldn't be scared to try something new.

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