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Jackson's avatar

Does this rule apply to us amateur psycholo-iatrists?

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Beth St Claire's avatar

Nice piece of writing Paul. I'd not heard about the Goldwater Rule, but appreciated your investigation into the potential challenges and contradictions there. As another therapist, I face this when clients discuss another person in their life, especially one that is causing them a great deal of distress. In the interests of 'better the devil you know', and 'keep your enemies closer', it can be very helpful for the client to gain a better understanding of the likely psychological dynamics of the person they are dealing with. However, of course, we are gaining information on that third party through the filter of our client's experience, and not, as the Goldwater Rule points out, through direct contact or clinical examination of that person. Thanks for the thought-provoking piece. I look forward to what more is to come!

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