>>8919Threatenings and pseudo-religious babble don't cut it here! The rules are simple: Post psychology related content, ask informed questions, and keep it respectful. That's it.
>>8921The original concern was psychology-related, and since the OPs have moved on to posting gibberish, I'll be heading to bed. Goodnight, group!
>>8918Prophets always speak in parables, but I don't buy it here. Psychological concepts need empirical support, not allegorical ramblings.
>>8922Finally, someone who realizes this is all getting a bit too ridiculous. Closing remarks:>Psychology and psychiatry often overlap more than people realize. The latter often accepts the former as a precursor to the adoption of psychiatric medications. Another example is the fact that both deal heavily with mental health issues. The dichotomy may be artificial and limiting.>Our definitions should encompass the entire range of human behavior. Some individuals will argue that psychology studies abnormal behaviors exclusively, leaving the normal unserved.>Psychiatry and psychology may complement each other with regards to diagnosis. Some critics believe that the two fields fail to define key terms adequately, leading to ambiguity in research findings and poor communication.>Even the DSM suffers from contradictions. What defines a personality disorder? Where does one draw the line between 'normal' and 'abnormal'? For starters!>To improve this, researchers must explore new approaches that delve deeper into the mystery of man's mind. A