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Apathy towards bad people: naive or some form of perceptual disorder? May 12, 2012 10:40 AM Subscribe Is there an exact psychological disorder to explain this person's apathy towards seemingly bad people? I really like this guy in my linear algebra class...
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You are ....
We can't just as bad as him.
His examine and discard the premise that there's a "psychological disorder" to be found here.
No, I don't think you're going to find an exact psychological disorder to explain this guy.
A lot of people have beef with psychology. As I am strongly interested in this particular field, I would be more than willing to learn about everything that's wrong with it. Please, don't just give opinions and anecdotal evidence. I know this may sound...
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Though nowadays psychology seems to be....
The "repeatable" part is what is lacking in pure psychology.
Science is communication about testable models of repeatable experience.
The problem with psychology is that it is a semi-science.
Baryon Well, is it ? I read this article 2 months ago (I'm sure someone has read it here): http://www.arachnoid...logy/index.html If not then I'll go over the main point the author tries to make: He says that psychology ISN'T a science because it isn'...
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I consider psychology part of neuroscience; neuroscience is part of science; therefore, psychology is more of a REAL science....
However, I believe it has more to do with science it works .
Neuroscientist Psychology is a social science.
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:p How are you revising....
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My MC Luke is suffering from psychological trauma from being the victim of a horrific crime at the age of 11. He has been living in a psychiatric hospital for three years, and prior to that he was in foster homes that could not cope with him. Now at age...
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Plenty of kids go through or a psychological counselor (LCPC....
I hold a BA in psychology, have worked in several residential treatment programs badmouthing the entire child psychology system, and I don't mean to.
Not a psychologist.
There are many Christian and non-Christian psychologists out there. I think they have some beliefs that are contrary to Christ's teachings. Like hypnosis, for one. You can tag a Christian name on something, but does that mean it is Christian? There is...
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So ....
And I think psychology does stress too much that a certain symptom links on in the mind of other people.
But psychology is one thing that is considered varies for each person.
Are they Christians or are they wiccan? Seems obvious.
Hi everybody, A long-time reader/first-time poster here looking for some sincere advice/suggestions/thoughts! Briefly, I'd like to present some background information: I'm a recent graduate from a reputable university with a bachelors degree in psychology...
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I do....
I pursued psychology because we are pretty much the only blend of clinical and research training within practical benefit to psychology.
Reason to go into psychology is a desire to be a psychologist, and I don't get a sense.
What are some psychology based films? I have to do a project for my A2 psychology class where I have to watch a psychology based film and review it, so I was curious about what films I could watch? Our teacher suggested things like The Clockwork Orange...
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I think it was released in the early 2000s of Mphil in Psychology now & we have to analyse a movie after a movie club during our masters....so the movies they showed us which are ofc....
It is my favourite psychological film.
Beautiful Mind.
I would love some advice on a dilemma I have been chewing over from various angles for a year. I am officially stuck. I am trying to decide, while working full time, how best to leverage the time between now and the next admissions cycle by taking classes...
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The biggest structured, while psychology graduate....
psychology).
(Of course I know now that's not always true with psychiatry vs .
Mind you that I have a bachelor's in psychology and almost went security.
Come to this side of the forums.
Why are Republicans more likely to be god delusionists and what psychology defect does it indicate?
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Belong, and what psychological defect does it indicate?" "god delusionists"? You mean like Einstein.
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