Okay.
The story could have been much more interesting, but the podcast was not structured well. It went into great details that were not interesting. There was not enough compelling testimony to make the audience feel as if the psychiatrist truly did something wrong. Many times it seems as if the patients are blaming him for the decisions they’ve made. They wouldn’t have been upset about all the boundaries he crossed if it had worked out. The argument should have been that his behavior was fundamentally wrong, not just wrong because the patients are unhappy. The relationship Isaac had is clearly unethical, but otherwise there’s not much juice to the story. There should have been more evidence and information that got the audience truly upset. Instead, we only get one perspective and several opinions. It just comes across as if the therapist was unorthodox, but no true harm came from it.
gabybo23 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/30/20
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