Thoughts for a Student on Understanding the Mind

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Clinical psychologist Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD, offers replies to reader questions submitted anonymously to Ask the Psychologist.

Reader’s Question

Q:

I want to become a psychologist. I am currently majoring in being a clinical psychologist. I was just wondering if there was anything you could tell me that would be useful to understanding the mind?

Our Consulting Clinical Psychologist’s Reply

A:

I’d recommend that you keep studying. When not studying psychology, think psychology…it’s all around us. Be an observer of other people and especially yourself. If you suddenly start singing a song, thinking about a past event — wonder why that has happened (it’s probably Emotional Memory — article on this website). If you need to use the restroom before giving a presentation in class — why is that (stress chemicals increase bladder tension)? If you see a person who is oddly dressed, imagine how many adjustments their brain and personality has made to make that outfit acceptable to them. Psychology is everywhere. Have fun.

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About the Author: A Clinical Psychologist with 36 years in the field, Dr Carver is currently in practice in southern Ohio in the US. He became Consulting Psychologist with CounsellingResource.com in 2007.

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