hkfiesta
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Hi.. just outa curiosity..
psychology is the study of behavior, of actions, of personality etc and it's relation. It's an attempted explanation of mankind..
What with psychology trying to explain everything and coming up with 'new' disorders almost yearly.. in a sense, what is 'normal' then?
everyone has ups and downs.. everyone has 'unique' actions they do in different situations.. sometimes when you apply 'psychoanalysis' of people, then you start finding this, that that, this, lotsa weird 'abnormal acitivity' related to something that was probably actually '100% normal'.. okay.. if say, a simple action of checking a locked door.. check it more than once or twice each time and bam, you might have obc.. go into an unexpected situation(maybe its your unique personality that you dont like to be in the center of a crowd) you feel like you have butterflies in ur stomach and get so scared you start getting dizzy, bam you 'might' have anxiety..
Does psychology help explain things to make ppl normal.. or could it actually make 'normal' activity/behavior turn into 'abnormalcy' because the person believes what he/she is doing isn't 'normal' and makes it that way? there isn't really a real answer on this.. but what do you guys think?
psychology is the study of behavior, of actions, of personality etc and it's relation. It's an attempted explanation of mankind..
What with psychology trying to explain everything and coming up with 'new' disorders almost yearly.. in a sense, what is 'normal' then?
everyone has ups and downs.. everyone has 'unique' actions they do in different situations.. sometimes when you apply 'psychoanalysis' of people, then you start finding this, that that, this, lotsa weird 'abnormal acitivity' related to something that was probably actually '100% normal'.. okay.. if say, a simple action of checking a locked door.. check it more than once or twice each time and bam, you might have obc.. go into an unexpected situation(maybe its your unique personality that you dont like to be in the center of a crowd) you feel like you have butterflies in ur stomach and get so scared you start getting dizzy, bam you 'might' have anxiety..
Does psychology help explain things to make ppl normal.. or could it actually make 'normal' activity/behavior turn into 'abnormalcy' because the person believes what he/she is doing isn't 'normal' and makes it that way? there isn't really a real answer on this.. but what do you guys think?