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Don't take your meds.
Do LSD.
Have sex with undergraduate students.

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I'm about to start medical school with a view to eventually training as a medical psychoanalyst. Over the last year or so, I've read a good few entry level philosophy and psychoanalysis texts. However, I've never studied any humanities formally past secondary school English. So my question is, to those in humanities, is psychoanalysis still a popular concept in humanities? Does it still hold weight? Or is it for hacks who can't enter "real medicine" such as surgery etc.

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>>4994032

Not as much as RD Laing does.

>>4994204

Fuck off, Hume's a total broface.

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>>4960039
>plebian

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