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  • [Audio] How does TVP view such things as psychosomatic illnesses/disorders and placebo medication? Are these things studied through a scientific approach or considered more along the lines of quackery?

     

     

    I'm not very much for placebos or pills. I would rather engineer the behaviour out of another person who is socially-offensive. Educate them out of that kind of behaviour, give them behaviour that is more advantageous in achieving the ends they wish to achieve by teaching them how to go about it. Most psychosomatic problems are based upon too much concern with the self. If you get out of yourself, like suicide, "what do I amount to? My life isn't going anywhere", it's all self-pity. If you get out of yourself and get to work on things, on other people, on helping other people, t hen you usually don't have those types of abberations.

    And you are given so many erroneous values today that it's so hard to deal with anything. For so many people, when they rely on religion or a father figure to take care of problems, they just don't have any other alternatives to think about their problems. So it's hard to know if the person has some brain injury or if it's a value system injury, it seems to manifest the same way.

    Mostly value system injury.

     

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    Proofreading OKAnswered by Jacque FrescoRoxanne MeadowsTVP Authorized

    QA#: 2012052010
    Transcribed by Tülay Güneş

    Created on 13/11/2012 in TVP Seminar Q&A w/ Audio Support

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