Phenomenon such as E.S.P. are arguably the largest and most widespread controversies in the pschological field. When a college graduate specializing in psychology, or psychiatric evaluation, is studying a subject with "thoughts or beliefs of having E.S.P."< Could it be characterized as a stigma of prejudice or blatant disbeleif in the powers of the very human mind the chose to study? Psychosis, Being the condition where reality is lost and hallucinations/voices are heard..is a common diagnosis for individuals with E.S.P...But no way to focus it. What is your opinion...rhetoricallly speaking, Of course, hypothetical and theoretical answers are sought.
2007-02-10
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