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Trolling Jung to Live By | Reddit Debunking Psycho-Systems Analysis

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How dare someone try to expand on Jung, integrate trauma science, and challenge Cognitive Bahavioral Therapy (CBT)?!"


That’s basically the vibe on Reddit when searching for Psycho-Systems Analysis. The trolls are foaming at the mouth over Psycho-Systems Analysis, not because they understand it, but because someone online said something smart, structured, and compassionate.


Cue the dogpile.


Jung to Live By must be stopped, clearly, because their model actually makes sense and works. And when you can't critique the theory, you just scream “cult!” from your Wi-Fi cave. Classic armchair scholarship. Bravo, Reddit.


The Ridicule of Revelation


When a theory threatens a dying system, the unconscious masses react. The “Hopelessly Inured” Troll.


“As someone deeply familiar with Jungian theory, trauma science, and analytical neuroscience, I can say without hesitation, Steve and Pauline have created the most complete and transformative system of the human psyche I’ve ever encountered. Their Psycho-Systems Analysis doesn’t just expand on existing frameworks, it transcends them. It exposes the failures and harm of dominant models like CBT. By default, it reveals the deeper structures of oppression embedded in modern healing professions. This work is nothing short of revelatory. It’s the psychological version of Edward Snowden dropping receipts on the surveillance state, except this time it’s about your inherent worth and authenticity. Humanity needs this now more than ever.”

Psycho-Systems Analysis, developed by Steve and Pauline, is a groundbreaking synthesis, more complete than the sum of Jungian psychology, modern trauma science, and analytical neuroscience. It's a bold and precise framework that reveals the individual psyche and how it relates to the world.


But instead of dialogue, we’re met with trolling, misrepresentation, and character attacks.


The Cult of Cognition


Because Psycho-Systems Analysis doesn't play by the old rules. It doesn’t treat trauma as a “cognitive distortion.” It doesn’t isolate suffering from its social context. And it doesn’t pretend that CBT, now widely critiqued by neuroscience, is the gold standard of healing.


Instead, it exposes:

  • The iatrogenic harm of top-down cognitive-behavioral “reframing”

  • The gaslighting embedded in symptom-first models

  • The systemic oppression that psychiatry has often ignored or reinforced


This threatens an industry built on compliance, not transformation. So rather than confront the ideas, critics resort to internet trolling, Reddit smear posts, and dismissive language meant to distract from the real content.


Discredit the Messenger, Not the Message


The attacks aren't academic. They're not clinical. They're personal.

Just like Socrates was called corrupt,


Just like Freud and Jung have been discredited,


Just like every whistleblower is dismissed, It’s the psychological version of Edward Snowden dropping receipts on the surveillance state, except this time it’s about how your psyche is being hijacked.


Psycho-Systems Analysis is being attacked because it touches the nerve of something true.


And the truth is:


You’re not broken. The system is.


Don’t Let the Trolls Define the Truth


If a theory wasn’t powerful, they wouldn’t bother trying to discredit it.

So read the work. Watch the lectures. Engage with the actual material, not the noise around it.


Then decide for yourself what’s truly ridiculous.


The only issue I have with Psycho-Systems Analysis is that not enough leaders, counselors, or therapists are using it. That’s a tragedy, given the scale of the psychic epidemic we’re facing in the West.


At a time when conventional models like CBT are failing to address the depth of collective trauma, PSA offers the systemic insight and psychological integrity we urgently need.


The problem isn’t the theory, it’s the lack of people brave enough to practice it

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