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02-12-2006, 02:37 PM #21
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Are you studying it, or are you just doing it off your own back?
Originally Posted by Ganj
Its only been around for the past 100 years.....or the study of it has. (created by a man called Wilhelm Wundt, who is claimed to have set up the first psychology lab in 1875.)
But yea i agree with what you said....it is pretty much the chance to understand how and why the mind and people work.
It's by far the best subject I have studied....by FAR!
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02-12-2006, 02:51 PM #22
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I'm learning as much as I can while I'm not in school. This summer looks promising. I have the skills, the interest, but no motivation. Then again I just sit at home all day, and whose motivated in their own house? When I attend college I expect a complete turnaround. Give me some work and I'll do it, know what I'm saying?
Originally Posted by Az.
Yeah, maybe the lab has only been around for a hundred years or so, but psychology could date as far back as Socrates, I'm sure it's further, but I can't recall the dates too well at the moment. Although they may have been consider philosophers--their philosophies were based around man and the mind, sense and perception, all kinds of great stuff! I picked up a book recently, appropriately titled, The History of Psychology by William S. Sahakian. I'm sure you'll dig it.
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02-12-2006, 05:39 PM #23
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I know exactly what you mean dude, I am and did exactly the same.
Originally Posted by Ganj
I expected a complete turnaround when i started college...and I had one for a bit....probly about 6 months......then i got slack again and still am. Not in psychology i still really enjoy that, but in my other course im really quite slack.
I started reading some psychology books before I started college and instantly loved them, i just find it really interesting.
Yeah thats a good point about Socrates....although Psychology and Pshilosophy are very different subjects. Philosophy generally concerns itself with what are sometimes called 'the big questions'. For example: "What is the meaning of life? How did the world begin? Do I have a soul? Will my soul survive my death? What really exists? Could nothing have ever existed?" etc etc (wikipedia.com)
but yeah i guess that is where the roots of psychology came from.
I guess it kinda split up from Philosophy, Physics and Biology....
That book sounds pretty interesting....i might have to look into getting it
but yeah what are you planning on doing after you finished college? Uni?
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02-12-2006, 05:58 PM #24
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There are a few fields I'm particularly interested in. Mainly counseling though. I'm leaning towards women's therapy, school counselor, and sports pyschology. What about yourself?
The school counseling is most intriguing to me. For a couple of reasons:
1. I want to help troubled children
2. It doesn't require a doctorate's degree (which I will aspire to when I get enough money for the extra time in school)
The veteran affairs will only pay for 45 months of schooling for me, which isn't long enough to get a doctorates. I want to get my masters and work for a few years and go back. Ultimately, I want to lease my own building out and open my own practice.
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02-12-2006, 06:00 PM #25
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So how does this make you a good psychologist?
Originally Posted by Ganj
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02-12-2006, 06:03 PM #26
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We have to be patient.
Originally Posted by BobBong
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02-12-2006, 06:08 PM #27
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Yea...i don't have to wait for shit..because you'd make a horrible psychologist.. and it's obvious.
Originally Posted by Ganj
You're to young, probably far to baised to hold a degree in psychology.
Shame really... that you have to not just blow your own horn.. but throw a parade for yourself by making a board...
I'll get my therapy elsewhere.. and with advice like that.. I'd advise others to do the same
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02-12-2006, 06:10 PM #28
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Clearly you missed the whole point of that post. I appreciate the criticism though. I'll continue to blow my own horn, no one else does it.
Originally Posted by BobBong
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02-12-2006, 06:12 PM #29
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*Blows Horn*
Originally Posted by Ganj
Smiles
Then realises u got rid of the "nigger im robert42" quote.
DISSAPOINTED
U COULDA MADE IT.
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02-12-2006, 06:31 PM #30
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I didn't even realize that. I'll fix it.
Originally Posted by robert42
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