wenglund wrote:Runtu wrote:Wade's use of a typical cognitive therapy approach made me smile, as I've seen this numeric scale before. The problem here is that the scale, to be effective, should be filled in by the depressed or anxious person. Wade's attempt to fill in the blanks for Tal simply doesn't work, for more than one reason.
Could you give some examples of where I supposedly filled in the blanks for Tal? (Hint: I didn't. First of all, you will not find one of the blanks filled in with the word "depression", nor will you in any reasonable way find where I had suggested that Tal was depressed--see my explanation to Harmony above. Second, the #10 rating for sorrow was a direct quote from Tal--see the second sentence of paragraph 3 of Tal's first reply to me on this thread. Third, note also that my consolidation was taken from what Tal had said in his first post on this thread, and I asked if it was correct. He said it was "per se unobjectionable". Fourth, note also that I asked questions of him to get clarification for filling in the blanks that I saw as unspecified. In other words, I was getting HIM to moe specifically fill in those blanks. Fifth, note also that I had indicated that if Tal felt it objectionable to be more specific in HIS filling in the blanks, that would be fine with me, and we could proceed with what HE had given. In other words, I wouldn't be filling in the blanks for him, but using what HE had already filled in HIMSELF. So, why you would suppose that I would be filling in the blanks for him, is anyone's guess. Certainly, you would have no rational reason for thinking so.)
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
I did not say that you had used the word "depression" and I'm not sure why you think I did. But, I stand corrected that you used the number 10 from Tal and you made an attempt to fill in the table using Tal's descriptions. I am sorry for misunderstanding.
I still find it very difficult for you to quantify an experience that you really know nothing about. Most therapists have their patients fill in their own blanks, not try to do so for them in a per se unobjectionable manner.