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Since so far no one has succeeded (and there have been countless attempts) in reproducibly demonstrating the existence of the influence of subtle (psychic) energies on a person, ignoring them is reasonable behavior that fully corresponds to scientific methodology. So yes, psychology is complete.
Modern psychology cannot explain and effectively cure many different deviations. I don't say anything about medicine in general.
And it is a fact that it is not complete.
As for ignoring subtle energies. When they learn to work with it systematically clearly and clearly, they will definitely do harm.