Congrats Jemy. Promise me you listen to people before you try to figure them out? I met a couple of psycologists that seems to have completely missed what i said.
….. a simple education to become an engineer like everybody else.
Hey, that is borderline offensive to us engineering student!
Especially personality psychology helps you to judge people better since it allows you to stop comparing others to yourself. You can add extra layers and filters in your understanding of others behavior.
So true, and we could always pull better pranks than the "free thinkers".There is no doubt that there is some malicious intent behind those carefully chosen words. Back in my student days, I would happily take this opportunity to reopen the social science student hunting season .
There is no doubt that there is some malicious intent behind those carefully chosen words. Back in my student days, I would happily take this opportunity to reopen the social science student hunting season .Six years ago when I begun my studies I thought I could least get some lessons and maybe a simple education to become an engineer like everybody else.
Sounds like a job sought by firms. They might be interested to get precise "readings" of the people who apply for a job.
Good to know that Freud's theories do not define such an important (in terms of understanding ourselves) science.
Development psychology deals with different ages, having a child, children, abuse in school, gender, sexuality, identity, challenges in life, aging and death, essentially the kind of stuff that religions tend to speak about. And I agree that cognitive psychology can be dry, which is unfortunate.I was surprised that you found development(al?) to be existential than cognitive. While cognitive may be the most "dry" approach, from what little experience/knowledge I have it appears to be, along with neuroscience, the one with the most concrete evidence and the most interesting one in terms of self-awareness although I can could imagine that its accepted value may not be the same for each person.
It should be noted that psychoanalysis and psychodynamic theory are two different subjects. It's not uncommon to learn at least some psychodynamic theory today, which is essentially the branches that evolved on top of Freud's theories and when Freud was cut out of the picture turned out to have at least some scientific evidence to back them up.
I see what you meant now. Of course we have little power over most such things so the approaches and their analyses are complementary rather than opposing. I would however guess that from a cognitive perspective some of those are more results rather than causes and thus what lead to them is more important than their effects.Development psychology deals with different ages, having a child, children, abuse in school, gender, sexuality, identity, challenges in life, aging and death, essentially the kind of stuff that religions tend to speak about.
Cheers for the clear-up, mind giving the names of the parts that were kept so that I may look them up?
Reciprocal determinism means that we live in a direct and constant relationship with our environment and thus part of our own socialization. For instance, a child born with a bad temperament will effect it's parents to give it a different upbringing which in turn socialize the child accordingly. Such children are more hurt by dysfunctional families since they have less resources to handle them but may receive a normal upbringing in a wealthy home. To even begin to study an individual we must therefore always be aware of nurture, nature and their relation.I see what you meant now. Of course we have little power over most such things so the approaches and their analyses are complementary rather than opposing. I would however guess that from a cognitive perspective some of those are more results rather than causes and thus what lead to them is more important than their effects.
I haven't graduated yet though.