How useful is psychology?
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How useful is psychology?
I've always felt that part of being a science is for the particular field to be useful. So how useful would you say psychology is?
PhilX
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Re: How useful is psychology?
...as useful as economics wherein no two professors can agree.Philosophy Explorer wrote:I've always felt that part of being a science is for the particular field to be useful. So how useful would you say psychology is?
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Re: How useful is psychology?
With economics, Nobel Prizes are given whereas none are offered for psychology. Perhaps you'd like to rethink your answer.Dubious wrote:...as useful as economics wherein no two professors can agree.Philosophy Explorer wrote:I've always felt that part of being a science is for the particular field to be useful. So how useful would you say psychology is?
PhilX
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Re: How useful is psychology?
Don't understand the logic of your reply. Why would that make a difference? Just because a Nobel is offered in economics but not in psychology does not give economics more credence than psychology as far as ambiguity or ambivalence are concerned.Philosophy Explorer wrote:With economics, Nobel Prizes are given whereas none are offered for psychology. Perhaps you'd like to rethink your answer.Dubious wrote:...as useful as economics wherein no two professors can agree.Philosophy Explorer wrote:I've always felt that part of being a science is for the particular field to be useful. So how useful would you say psychology is?
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Re: How useful is psychology?
Nobel Prizes are given to those who have come up with something which is of the greatest benefit to mankind. There is none established for psychology, but there is one for economics since 1969. Being that money is part of the prize gives it a value to encourage scientists and others to add on to the knowledge that would benefit mankind. This is simple logic that any child can understand. To equate economics with psychology would be a farce on this basis.Dubious wrote:Don't understand the logic of your reply. Why would that make a difference? Just because a Nobel is offered in economics but not in psychology does not give economics more credence than psychology as far as ambiguity or ambivalence are concerned.Philosophy Explorer wrote:With economics, Nobel Prizes are given whereas none are offered for psychology. Perhaps you'd like to rethink your answer.Dubious wrote:
...as useful as economics wherein no two professors can agree.
PhilX
Would you now care to reevaluate your position? Can you find any evidence to support your contention that psychology is a science?
PhilX
Re: How useful is psychology?
You should stuff your own opinion where the light doesn't shine and ask only those who have been helped by it. (Psychology is more of an art than a science.)
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Re: How useful is psychology?
I would shove it where the sun doesn't shine for you as it's not an opinion (apparently you have no rebuttal ).Reflex wrote:You should stuff your own opinion where the light doesn't shine and ask only those who have been helped by it. (Psychology is more of an art than a science.)
Asking lay people about psychology would even be worse than asking psychologists. And how would the ones who are "helped" by it know that they were actually helped?
BTW If you're implying you were under the care of a psychiatrist to get socially acceptable, I'd demand my money back as that shrink did you a disservice.
PhilX
Re: How useful is psychology?
There are other reasons.Philosophy Explorer wrote:I would shove it where the sun doesn't shine for you as it's not an opinion (apparently you have no rebuttal ).Reflex wrote:You should stuff your own opinion where the light doesn't shine and ask only those who have been helped by it. (Psychology is more of an art than a science.)
Asking lay people about psychology would even be worse than asking psychologists. And how would the ones who are "helped" by it know that they were actually helped?
BTW If you're implying you were under the care of a psychiatrist to get socially acceptable, I'd demand my money back as that shrink did you a disservice.
PhilX
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Re: How useful is psychology?
Would you care to elaborate or do you plan on keeping us in suspense?Reflex wrote:There are other reasons.Philosophy Explorer wrote:I would shove it where the sun doesn't shine for you as it's not an opinion (apparently you have no rebuttal ).Reflex wrote:You should stuff your own opinion where the light doesn't shine and ask only those who have been helped by it. (Psychology is more of an art than a science.)
Asking lay people about psychology would even be worse than asking psychologists. And how would the ones who are "helped" by it know that they were actually helped?
BTW If you're implying you were under the care of a psychiatrist to get socially acceptable, I'd demand my money back as that shrink did you a disservice.
PhilX
PhilX
Re: How useful is psychology?
Speak for yourself, I don't really care about his personal problems.Philosophy Explorer wrote:Would you care to elaborate or do you plan on keeping us in suspense?Reflex wrote:There are other reasons.Philosophy Explorer wrote:
I would shove it where the sun doesn't shine for you as it's not an opinion (apparently you have no rebuttal ).
Asking lay people about psychology would even be worse than asking psychologists. And how would the ones who are "helped" by it know that they were actually helped?
BTW If you're implying you were under the care of a psychiatrist to get socially acceptable, I'd demand my money back as that shrink did you a disservice.
PhilX
PhilX
Re: How useful is psychology?
Let´s try to be positive:
Knowing oneself better is something and knowing and understanding others is more than something.
Many great novelists were good psychologists at the same time and they exposed the motivations of people and thus tried to promote general understanding of human nature.
There are many coping mechanisms one can try in order to be more efficient in life.
There are some for procrestinators etc.
These mechanisms are classified by psychologists.
They are also discoverable by poeple using common sense but it takes longer if you start from scratch.
I have never used the services of a professional psychologist yet, but one of my best friends used to talk to me in such a thourough way that we called it "psychotherapy".
Knowing oneself better is something and knowing and understanding others is more than something.
Many great novelists were good psychologists at the same time and they exposed the motivations of people and thus tried to promote general understanding of human nature.
There are many coping mechanisms one can try in order to be more efficient in life.
There are some for procrestinators etc.
These mechanisms are classified by psychologists.
They are also discoverable by poeple using common sense but it takes longer if you start from scratch.
I have never used the services of a professional psychologist yet, but one of my best friends used to talk to me in such a thourough way that we called it "psychotherapy".
Re: How useful is psychology?
You don't know what you are talking about, it "can" be a science indeed. It's greatly used by spind doctors, marketing, PR, shrinks ..etc.Reflex wrote:You should stuff your own opinion where the light doesn't shine and ask only those who have been helped by it. (Psychology is more of an art than a science.)