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<blockquote data-quote="YukonGlocker" data-source="post: 2821579" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>Then you've seen very little of psychology (which is impossible because you are still alive), and don't realize how it's linked to the world (which is typically the case). It's definitely been mis-used and mis-applied in law enforcement and the judicial system, and now those systems are very resistant to changing that, but it's happening slowly. However, for a few quick examples, if you use today's medical system for treatment (physical or mental), drive a car, fly in an airplane, use the internet, use any kind of computer/smartphone, have participated in education in any fashion since birth, enjoyed a video game, survived any military experience, and on and on and on, etc....then you've received direct benefits from psychology. There's virtually no aspect of the human experience that isn't influenced positively by psychology. Yeah, it's easier to spot the negative aspects, but the positive ones are breathtaking, yet invisible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonGlocker, post: 2821579, member: 425"] Then you've seen very little of psychology (which is impossible because you are still alive), and don't realize how it's linked to the world (which is typically the case). It's definitely been mis-used and mis-applied in law enforcement and the judicial system, and now those systems are very resistant to changing that, but it's happening slowly. However, for a few quick examples, if you use today's medical system for treatment (physical or mental), drive a car, fly in an airplane, use the internet, use any kind of computer/smartphone, have participated in education in any fashion since birth, enjoyed a video game, survived any military experience, and on and on and on, etc....then you've received direct benefits from psychology. There's virtually no aspect of the human experience that isn't influenced positively by psychology. Yeah, it's easier to spot the negative aspects, but the positive ones are breathtaking, yet invisible. [/QUOTE]
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