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Principle 59: State
A state is not an idea.
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Principle 60: Idiofification
Idiofification is the delusion that a state is an idea. The subject of idiofification is very complex. Incorrect instruction on the subject of idiofification can be harmful. Idiofification is a form of reverse hypostatization; that is, the construing of a real existent to be a conceptual entity (taking a non-idea to be an idea).
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Principle 61: American Psychiatric Association
The American Psychiatric Association has been politicized for decades and is, overall, unreliable.
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Principle 62: NIMH: National Institute of Mental Health
The NIMH, National Institute of Mental Health, has been politicized for a long time and is, overall, unreliable, though less unreliable than the American Psychiatric Association.
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Principle 63: Reliability = United States Psychiatric Association
The United States Psychiatric Association is reliable.
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Principle 64: Psychiatry
Psychiatry is 60% fact and 40% delusion.
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Principle 65: Psychology
Psychology is 70% fact and 30% delusion.
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Principle 66: Pneumiatry
Pneumiatry encompasses all fields of study, with an emphasis on the study of the human mind and human behavior; for example, pneumiatric psychiatry and pneumiatric psychology. Pneumiatry is 100% fact. For more information, download our “Introduction to Pneumiatry” by clicking or tapping on the link below:Download “Introduction to Pneumiatry” (489 KB)
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Principle 67: Television News
While not perfect, the Fox Cable News Channel is the most reliable news television source.
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Principle 68: Political Parties
Studies validated by the Lincoln System show that the Democratic Party is ten times more likely to spin the facts than the Republican Party. More important, the Republican Party tells the truth 90% of the time while the Democratic Party tells the truth only 60% of the time.