While I maintain my CPA license, I am retired. Was a tax law professor for years. Also a CMA, CIA, CTP, but never use them.
After the death experience I got a degree in psychology, which was really a joke it was so easy, and then went on to study neuroscience. Although retired, I still perform research and maintain my status as a perpetual student as long as I can. I enjoy the academic environment and learning.
I especially enjoy medical research and attend grand rounds and neuroscience lectures and symposiums at the med school regularly. To stay current, I attend the American Psychiatric Ass’n annual conferences every year and many clinical conferences.
The anatomy & physiology of the human body and consciousness are far more interesting and more stimulating to the brain than boring tax law. Life is a puzzle and I enjoy enjoy working to solve it. It’s very humbling as each answer yields 20 more unanswered questions.
I’ve rarely seen anyone on FR display the kind of arrogance, condescension, and judgmentalism that you do, or who can spin such a tall tale as you do.
I’ve never met anyone as perfect as you and so I don’t believe any of it.
But you do not have an advanced psychology/psychiatry degree and license to practice psychological treatments as you describe in your post #7?