You Scored as Cognitive
A strong proponent of "attitude is everything," you believe how a person views the world is the key to their psychological health. Negative or overgeneralized attitudes are, as well as often wrong, thoroughly unhealthy. Therapy involves the systematic reteaching and reshaping of mindset, which can be quick or slow depending on the patient.
Often more of a medical doctor than a psychologist, you believe that the body is more to blame for disorders than the mind. No amount of "talking out" can solve problems when there are chemical imbalances in the brain. Therapy involves physical means of treating problems, from medication to surgery to electric shock therapy-- easy for the passive patient, but difficult and controversial to prescribe.
Since I lack expertise I am not sure I understood some of the questions but it was interesting to think about. I do not think that there is a right or wrong or a good or bad but that each person is an individual who should be treated according to their own personal circumstance. Mari
sorry I didn't post the full result at first, this is certainly interesting .
You Scored as Psychoanalytic
The original Freudian psychologist, you believe that the human unconscious is forever locked in a struggle between selfish desire and socially accepted rules, which rule all of life. Childhood experience and development shape the nature of this battle, and dreams often hold the only key into these hidden motivations. Therapy must be intense and all-encompassing, explaining the patients' whole personalities (and life stories) before treating the problems.
You Scored as Psychoanalytic
The original Freudian psychologist, you believe that the human unconscious is forever locked in a struggle between selfish desire and socially accepted rules, which rule all of life. Childhood experience and development shape the nature of this battle, and dreams often hold the only key into these hidden motivations. Therapy must be intense and all-encompassing, explaining the patients' whole personalities (and life stories) before treating the problems.
You Scored as Psychoanalytic
The original Freudian psychologist, you believe that the human unconscious is forever locked in a struggle between selfish desire and socially accepted rules, which rule all of life. Childhood experience and development shape the nature of this battle, and dreams often hold the only key into these hidden motivations. Therapy must be intense and all-encompassing, explaining the patients' whole personalities (and life stories) before treating the problems.
Often more of a medical doctor than a psychologist, you believe that the body is more to blame for disorders than the mind. No amount of "talking out" can solve problems when there are chemical imbalances in the brain. Therapy involves physical means of treating problems, from medication to surgery to electric shock therapy-- easy for the passive patient, but difficult and controversial to prescribe.
You Scored as PhysiobiologicalOften more of a medical doctor than a psychologist, you believe that the body is more to blame for disorders than the mind. No amount of "talking out" can solve problems when there are chemical imbalances in the brain. Therapy involves physical means of treating problems, from medication to surgery to electric shock therapy-- easy for the passive patient, but difficult and controversial to prescribe.
You Scored as Psychoanalytic
The original Freudian psychologist, you believe that the human unconscious is forever locked in a struggle between selfish desire and socially accepted rules, which rule all of life. Childhood experience and development shape the nature of this battle, and dreams often hold the only key into these hidden motivations. Therapy must be intense and all-encompassing, explaining the patients' whole personalities (and life stories) before treating the problems.
yes, i disagree with the outcome for me. i don't believe that everything is caused by simple attitude. there's more to disorders and dysfunction than just attitude. could be just the way you are wired or you could have had something traumatic happen to you, or a combination of that plus attitude. it really depends on a person's type of problems they are trying to solve when they seek therapy.
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