what do you think of psychology?
what do you think of psychology?
what are your feelings towards psychology and stuff like it?
do you like it? do you not like it?
(it makes a good poll, but i DO want to encourage people to fully tell me their opinions/feelings on it. type away)
i have a theory, but i need to see answers to this question above to see if the theory is valid.
do you like it? do you not like it?
(it makes a good poll, but i DO want to encourage people to fully tell me their opinions/feelings on it. type away)
i have a theory, but i need to see answers to this question above to see if the theory is valid.
i was reading a very interesting article that was talking about the prevalence of various personality types in organisational chains.
then i looked at an old survey i did of personalitys here at the DBB. and got thinking...
the theory is as such:
there are people with personalitys shared by the majority of the american population (ESTJ) or very close to it (those only having 1 letter different: ESTP, ISTJ, ESFJ, ENTJ). these people therefore getting along rather well with the majority of people out there, and compromise a full %46 of the american population.
someone who is a "shadow type" is the exact opposite personality to you, and generally one generally considers their respective "shadow type" to be the antichrist, and happily uses them as a scapegoat for problems. however it's called the "shadow" because it is actually a part of us all, we all have a bit of our shadow in us and it DOES come out (generally the worst of times) and is quite ugly.
ok... the shadow type for the most common personality type in america is INFP (yes, me, but whatever).
this type, and the genre of types closest to it, often take to the field of PSYCHOLOGY.
it is theorised that the majority of people do not really like psychology much, and this is because it basically represents the shadow function of the majority of people out there.
i wonder if this could indicate that not many of these types of people OPT IN to personality tests and things like it - things that deal with psychology.
i did an OPT-IN test of personalitys on the DBB a while back for example, and i found SIGNIFICANTLY few of the (supposedly) major personality types. since it was an opt-in test, it could be that these types just didn't think much of it all.
then i looked at an old survey i did of personalitys here at the DBB. and got thinking...
the theory is as such:
there are people with personalitys shared by the majority of the american population (ESTJ) or very close to it (those only having 1 letter different: ESTP, ISTJ, ESFJ, ENTJ). these people therefore getting along rather well with the majority of people out there, and compromise a full %46 of the american population.
someone who is a "shadow type" is the exact opposite personality to you, and generally one generally considers their respective "shadow type" to be the antichrist, and happily uses them as a scapegoat for problems. however it's called the "shadow" because it is actually a part of us all, we all have a bit of our shadow in us and it DOES come out (generally the worst of times) and is quite ugly.
ok... the shadow type for the most common personality type in america is INFP (yes, me, but whatever).
this type, and the genre of types closest to it, often take to the field of PSYCHOLOGY.
it is theorised that the majority of people do not really like psychology much, and this is because it basically represents the shadow function of the majority of people out there.
i wonder if this could indicate that not many of these types of people OPT IN to personality tests and things like it - things that deal with psychology.
i did an OPT-IN test of personalitys on the DBB a while back for example, and i found SIGNIFICANTLY few of the (supposedly) major personality types. since it was an opt-in test, it could be that these types just didn't think much of it all.
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I'm with Stryker. I find psychology to be mostly babble and hot air. If I went to a psychologist right now, I'd probably be diagnosed with something like social anxiety disorder, but I'm not going to have some quack shoving drugs at me or telling me I have a "problem." Every single human being on this planet is different, thinks differently, and reacts differently to events. Tryig to form generalizations and treat "psychological disorders" is absurd.Stryker wrote:Other. Psychology is mostly a bunch of bull--there's a few parts that aren't, and they are actually quite useful, but they're not as common as some people think.
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I like it personally. The reason why is because it is interesting to me how people work and I think a lot of people have a problem with that. I think for most it feels like an invasion of privacy to consider that someone else might understand you better then you understand yourself sometimes.
There are those of us that need people to understand us to feel like we're not alone or not crazy and then there are those that just don't care what other people think and don't need them to know anything about them to feel comfortable.
It also gives some insight into the "human condition" which is very interesting to me. I don't care so much for the psychobabble though.
There are those of us that need people to understand us to feel like we're not alone or not crazy and then there are those that just don't care what other people think and don't need them to know anything about them to feel comfortable.
It also gives some insight into the "human condition" which is very interesting to me. I don't care so much for the psychobabble though.
I know about the psychiatry/psychology difference; I just didn't know which was which. Either way, it's all the same to me. And yes, I am making broad generalizations, but the question is "What do I think of psychology?" not "How should I think about psychology?"Beowulf wrote:Now you're confusing psychiatry and psychology. Psychologists don't prescribe medication; psychiatrists do. And you're making broad generalizations due to preconceived notions, which isn't fair.
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The point is hardly to know what other people think but rather to find patterns in behaviour. Those can be found, although it obviously doesn't always work.whuppinboy wrote:psychology is bull**** imo. no one really knows what anyone is thinking
People who praise it as the solver of all problems aren't right. Those who say it's worthless are even less so.
Yea, a bit of a bump. Sorry.