Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would you see a psychiatrist with anxiety/depression or an oncologist who is battling cancer? I would judge her more by her interaction with you and her knowledge/willingness to help you.
Why wouldn't you see an oncologist battling cancer? That would make them twice as good, in my opinion. Cancer is not a behavior.
I think this PP is arguing that you would see an oncologist battling cancer, so you should also see a trainer with an eating disorder (if you interact well and trainer is knowledgeable and willing to help you).
I, like most other PPs, disagree. I can see that the person with the eating disorder might know a great deal about nutrition and simply be unable to apply that knowledge to herself (or himself). But on an anonymous board, you're asking would I put my health in the hands of someone who appears unhealthy. And the answer is I would not.
I would see an oncologist who had cancer. As you say, cancer is not a behavior. Would I see a counselor with anxiety/depression? If it was obvious, I probably would not.