Carmen is describing <u>"In-Group - Out-Group".</u>
In sociology and social psychology, an ingroup is a social gathering to which a man mentally recognizes just like a part. By differentiate, an outgroup is a social gathering with which an individual does not recognize. For instance, individuals may discover it mentally significant to see themselves as indicated by their race, culture, sexual orientation, age, or religion. It has been discovered that the mental enrollment of social gatherings and classifications is related with a wide assortment of wonders.
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This is an example of "Psychological noise".
Psychological <span>noise refers to any
distraction which is caused by a personal issue someone is experiencing, for
example in the given case Miguel is having a personal problem, and this noise
causes the information to get blockages from sender to receiver. There are
other kind of noises excluding psychological noise</span> like semantic
<span>noise and</span> physiological noise.
1- To me, psychology means the discipline that tries to explain human behavior and its complexities.
2- That is easy to major in psychology but one has to read a lot to do so. That being insightful is needed if you want to pursue a career in this field.
3- Not really. Usually, in Tv and movies psychologist are portraited as Psychoanalysts or therapists. In real life, the field of the psychologist is broader and not everything is about psychotherapy.
4- That is a magical solution, that the therapists only listen to your problems and they magically disappear, that is easy, that is magical, that hypnosis work 100% of the time. That "shrinks" are crazier than their patients, that having a mental illness means that you are an aggressive person, and so on. Media either glamorizes or stigmatizes the figure of the psychotherapist.