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2007-01-31 08:27:53 · 3 answers · asked by STORMY K 3 in Social Science Psychology

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YES, IT IS & IT IS NOT!

BOTH AND BEYOND!

In the perspective of one's psychology!

One can make any jouney ending or never-ending by his own!
He can quit and be quite or go and go for ever!!

I could feel your tone carries some desperative pain in it!

But, any field is a never ending field only!

And particularly this PSYCHOLOGY FIELD IS THE COMPOSITION OF MERE WORDS AND WORDS AND WORDS!!

YOUR QUESTIONS ARE WORDS
AND MY ANSWERS ARE TOO!

So, you may get bored up by my messy answers and I too with your fussy questions!!

Do you know one thing, even the science is an never ending one!
Yes, recently too they are "finding out" and finding out, that there are more than eleven planets on our solar system, and the Pluto is not a planet but the sattelite of Neptune!!

If it is the case with visible world, what about out invisible mind-world and its territory?

SO, NATURALLY THERE WILL BE ENDLESS QUESTIONS AND NUMBERLESS UNANSWERED QUESTIONS TOO!

When asking a question if your questioning mind is stilled, then your questions are

ANSWERED!

BECAUSE, THERE IS NO SUCH QUESTIONS AND NO VALID ANSWERES EITHER!

I ask one question, what is mind?
Why is mind?
When comes the mind?
Where from the mind (before birth)?
Where goes the mind ( after death)?
How long the mind?
What is good mind?
What is bad mind?
What is medium mind?
How to find out that I have good mind?

what is pschology?
And, so on and so forth. If you say one answer I will immediately ask another question out of your given answer!

IT IS ALL MIND GAME - NEVER MIND!

BE NOT TOO MUCH IN TO THE

QUESTIONING MIND!

Be relaxed, and yet relaxed!

Live your life

with no questions ever like a flower!

2007-01-31 09:04:23 · answer #1 · answered by yozenbalki 2 · 0 0

While it is true that there are always unanswered questions in psychology, just as there is in any field, there also lots of answers. Psychology has helped understand the nature of mental illness and treatments to benefit them. Psychology has helped understand the way children develop. It has provided answers to questions about the impact of abuse on children. It has provided answers about how people learn; about what types of discipline methods are effective. I could go on and on. So I would say that psychology is a journey of questions and answers. Each answer may lead to another question, but that's a good thing.

2007-01-31 17:29:44 · answer #2 · answered by senlin 7 · 0 0

I am afraid that the more you learn about human behavior and psychology, the more questions come up. There is no theory that is absolutely correct about everything. Students of psychology should therefore avoid being swindled into believing one single perspective just because a teacher or college professor embraces that perspective.

Education in psychology is about giving people the information and tools they need to be critical thinkers and to decide for themselves which answers they like best. They may even come up with their own answers to questions if they do not like what everyone else has said; but doing this effectively requires education, I believe.

2007-01-31 17:07:37 · answer #3 · answered by Dave 4 · 0 0

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