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Psychologist Don't Search For The *Truth*

Psychologist Don't Search For The *Truth*

When I was in class someone ask ''how can I say if my patient is telling me the truth?" the answer we receive was "we don't need to find that "absolute veracity of facts" because the real important thing is the reality of the facts that your patient believes in.

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milenabarbosa

Psychology student. I like philosophy and things that try to explain the human behavior

I'm from Brazil and I'm at college about to finish my degree. So I want to tell u guys what type of thing change in me into the studies of the human behavior.

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