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IF YOU DONT DO IT FOR YOU WHAT IS IT ALL WORTH ?? GOOD MORNING Mp3waxx.com is a global movement #fact @tonyredz247 ・・・ "If your dreams don't Scare you, You ain't dreaming BIG Enough good morning good people #beins be inspired and have a blessed day . #Mp3waxx
This slide is from a free PowerPoint that accompanied the text book Research Methods: A Tool for Life by Bernard Beins.
After ticking off a few landmark examples of unethical behavior in research, Beins has the temerity to suggest that one of the leading causes of unethical behavior is mental illness.
This man is a psychologist. And rather than taking responsibility for the deception, mistreatment of participants, and data falsification that runs rampant in his (and my) field, he has the nerve to throw mentally ill psychologists under the bus as the cause for all those problems instead.
Not only does this betray a really shallow understanding of human behavior and the motivations that undergird immoral acts, it also perpetuates an elitist, ableist, short-sighted lie that psychology is a discipline that's only suitable for "mentally healthy people". This isn't just wrong on moral, prejudicial grounds, it also makes us a more limited, grossly unempathic field full of people who do not understand mental illness, look down our noses at the mentally ill, and fail to take responsibility for our own ethical failings. It's disgusting and it's simply not borne out by any data whatsoever.
#[SURVIVOR'S GUILT WAS THE FIRST THING ON MY MIND. IT'S UNFORTUNATE THOUGH. I'M FEELING BAD FOR CHEKOV.
#I'M NOT USED TO HIM CONSUMED BY MISERY. ): BUT IT'S REALISTIC. THE MOVIE DIDN'T SHED LIGHT ON THE AFTER EFFECTS.]
Oh my god thank you
also yes it breaks my heart and I didn't like how they had him immediately going to help them in the battle.
Although I suppose it's technically plausible because there can be that delay between when something happens and when it hits you--I felt totally fine after a tornado hit my school and it wasn't until the very end of the day that I was trembling and unnerved--that didn't look like the type of reaction that Chekov was having.
Also it kills me that they pretty much patted him on the back and then gave him some gauze and left him to lie down alone after that. Like I just---
I had to write my own follow up.
Also you are great and I enjoy your personality and you write McCoy really well I---
drbennywynne said: what movie was it?
beins said: [What was the movie? I would love to watch it. : (]
It's called "Trans." Here's a link to a page about it. http://www.transthemovie.com/ I don't know if you can watch it online, but it looks like you could order the DVD if you wanted. Might be on youtube, too.
beins said: Don’t be so smart, Spock. It’s because of we reckless, illogical men that you’re still alive.
I do not recall disputing that fact. You have, on numerous occasions, saved my life. Likewise, I do believe that I have saved yours.