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Vyber si svého bojovníka:
- strýček Google
- tetička Wiki
- bratranec Žepeto (chatgpt, chápeme :3)
- zapomněl* jsi na mého příbuzného!! (do štítků)
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vyber si svého bojovníka:
strýček google
tetička wikipedie
bratranec žepeto (chatgpt, chápeme :3)
zapomněl* jsi na mého příbuzného!! (do štítků)
informační extrakt
ten, kdož přidal [zdroj?], vyzařuje neskutečné energie obřího falu
„Haha, vy, pelebejci, možná po několika panácích máte problém hlásit správně Macháčky. Což se ovšem NÁS netýká.“
Asi skoro všichni znají legendární "V Kohoutovicích hořel pařez" článek.
Ale co Wikipedia článek:
Helloooo dears 👀 when you have time and energy....I thought of another parallel seeing a post you reblogged. The times Lisbon said she needed Jane. Currently I could only think of two times, so they're good if you can do those. In S5 when they meet and then probably in S5 again when she says I need you and he replies Anything for you, Lisbon (unrelated it knocks my breath out just remembering)
Hello back dear 🥰 here's your request, brilliant idea indeed, and also interesting to see how jane's reactions change, also how she goes from I need your help to I need you 🥺 thank you, hope you like it! 💕
Hello! Sorry to bother but I am waaay too curious
If you have time/energy/mood, could you please elaborate? I am curious about your perspective. Psychology is one of my biggest passions and I want to start a degree in it (with possibility to advance further with the degree maybe) I am aware of some of its flaws, and the fact that it can be biased and inconclusive and not exactly exact and precise like the other sciences. Is there anything else that perhaps I should keep an eye out on? Thank you for reading and if you reply, thank you for replying as well.
So the thing about studying psychology, especially at the undergrad level, is that you spend all your time being taught about these landmark studies that defined the thinking of decades of psychology theory and practice.
And then at some point, which may be during or after your education, you learn all of those studies were terrible research bullshit that can't be reliably reproduced even if they could get past a modern ethics board.
Psychology is a field that is really uncomfortable with itself because it desperately wants to be taken seriously as a hard science and not be thought of as just people thinking about people. But it is REALLY REALLY bad at being a hard science. The research is just not rigorous at ALL.
My senior year of undergrad for my research methods class my group of slackers who rarely went to class put together a research study where we drew up entirely new models and tools that looked far better than the published ones, applied them to a much larger and more diverse population of subjects and basically put the leading research in that little niche to shame. On the weekends. Our prof wanted us to publish but we were graduating and it never happened. We sent it to the leading researcher in the field and he was all...uh, yeah, I'm working on some new stuff too...but good for y'all. He was a known prick though.
Like, it's not that there's not good stuff in there somewhere. But my god there's so much chaff.
Then you get into the grad school degree maelstorm and...ugh. There are a lot of options. They are split into practical i.e. you want to help people in the real world and clinical i.e. you want to do shitty studies and publish.
I worked both in psychology research (so I got to see how the sausage was made on the ground) and in social work for mental health care and...most of my coworkers at both jobs had some kind of advanced degrees and were making something around $30K doing the same jobs as me. There are far too many people with masters in psychology because they are easy to get and even if you get your LPC they are still way too many people with them with no idea what they are doing. Like you can go to Christian College Number 304 and get your Marriage and Family Therapy masters and come out and have only learned to Pray On It and do some supervised hours and now you're licensed and yeah I worked with these people. (Go get your masters, they told me. It is SO EASY they told me. Uh, yeah that's not winning me over to your program.)
Anyway, if you can't tell I'm jaded. Besides the fact that the field is one that will eat you alive, burn you out, and then spit you up, with no money and no accomplishments. I also deeply loved it even though it destroyed me. (I mean also my spine exploded, which didn't help.)
If you want to do hands-on helping people stuff I like the social work programs out there. And if you want to study hard science of human behavior neuroscience is killing it. Psychology is...IDK. The most hopeful way to look at it is that it's a discipline going through a transitional period maybe. But I'm also fairly out of touch with the field these days so talking to someone actually in the field now would be a good call for further advice. Unfortunately most faculty in my experience are...deeply behind the times. You would not believe the kind of 1960s relics I had to deal with teaching me.
And most of what I learned about mental health I learned on the ground, in mental health crisis work, on the go. Most of psychology doesn't really enjoy dealing with "abnormal psychology". Which is literally the term for people with any mental health diagnosis. I had one class on it.
So that's my entirely personal experience based opinion. For more, look into the replication crisis of psychology research.
I am sorry you're not feeling good, kind person. I hope you can take care of yourself and feel better soon. I wanted to send you a picture of one of my cats, but apparently it's not possible on the app. So I will just have a question for you. Do you have any poem that fills you with hope?
this is so, so sweet of you 💕thank you for the kind thought, angel!! and yes, i do--it's this one 💝