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When did we stop?

Posted by Margaret Donohue on May 28, 2015 at 9:15 AM

When did we stop?

Eating real food that was cooked from fresh ingredients.

Letting children play unsupervised outside.

Having a doctor visit that was longer than 15 minutes.

Gardening.

Talking to people face to face.

Writing letters.

Having a legible signature.

Questioning authority.

Reading books made of paper.

Sleeping enough.

Having schools pay for supplies like paper.

Expecting students to read the assigned readings.

Learning clinical symptoms of disease.

When did psychology as a profession stop.

Focusing on relationships in favor of evidence based treatment.

Psychological testing in favor of therapy.

Neuropsychological testing in favor of neuroimaging.

Long term growth based psychotherapy.

Having psychological testimony be anything but objective.

#TakeBackYourLife

 

Categories: General Psychology, Health Psychology

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