Hi there
I've been in therapy for some years now (on and off - currently on) and during that time have managed to build my self-esteem and self-acceptance to a level where I am actually starting to like and value myself (after having abuse issues to address).
About 12 months ago I started reading conventional Christian literature and web sites, by this time I had forgotton most of the JW beliefs (although the fear of Armageddon still ran deep, disturbing my inner equilibrium.)
I (re)discovered that to call oneself Christian one had to admit to being a sinful human being who is deserving of death because of my very inbuilt nature. This was impossible for me to do as I would have been directly in opposition to the work I have done on myself in therapy. I just *could not* turn around and say "I am an inherently sinful person and I deserve death, I take Jesus as my ransom sacrifice in order to make myself good in God's eyes."
I'm wondering if that is why the WTBTS are wary of psychiatrists and psychoanalysts. Because they build our self-esteem up instead of tearing it down. They help us to accept and feel better about ourselves as we are and encourage us to keep on working on ourselves so that we can lead happy, healthy and fulfilling lives (and make decisions for ourselves). They don't tend to judge us, their approach comes from a place of *unconditional positive regard* .
Sounds rather like unconditional love and acceptance doesn't it? Hmm, not something I remember coming from the 'Society' who proclaimed to be God's mouthpiece. If I recall correctly we never did 'enough' - if we had issues we were told to 'do more' - go out on the work more, read more, study more - generally telling us that we were insufficient and not therefore acceptable. That's really useful for the self-esteem building - NOT!
I am trying not to let my anger drive this post (which I seem to have recently re-activated by deciding to address the JW/belief fear issues that I have). I have to say though, the 'Society' angers me in their approach to psychiatrists and therapists. If I had been seeing a therapist/psychiatrist when I was in the 'Truth' I might very well have been diagnosed a lot earlier than I was. I could have been helped, got on the right meds, dealt with the depression, anxiety and PD traits. I feel that effectively the 'Society' stops ppl healing and getting help. In fact it rips away the very substance of self-esteem and puts fear in it's place. This is abhorrent imo.
Hmm, that's my thoughts for this morning lol.
Anyone got any feedback?