answersLogoWhite

0

you feel good

cons u are more guliable

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Psychology

What are the pros and cons of being a child psychologist?

Pros: Being able to help children overcome mental health challenges, having a positive impact on their future well-being, and the rewarding feeling of seeing clients progress and thrive. Cons: Dealing with emotional and challenging situations, the potential for burnout due to heavy workload and emotional toll, and the requirement for continuous professional development to stay current with research and treatments.


What are pros and cons about jealousy?

Pros of jealousy include signaling the importance of a relationship or highlighting areas that need attention. Cons of jealousy may involve damaging trust, increasing insecurity, and potentially leading to controlling or toxic behavior. It is important to address jealousy in a healthy and constructive manner to maintain the well-being of all parties involved.


What are the pros and cons of being a psychologist?

Pros: 1. As a profession to treat patients and de-stress them. 2 As a counsellor and understand the abnormal behavior of patients. 3.As a subject of study & research. Cons: 1. Obsolete methodology treatment limited in clinical treatment and with low percentage of cure for abnormal behavior.


What are pros and cons of stereotyping?

the pros are that it is easier to categorize people/countries/races. this can be a lot easier when arranging activities. such as, you wouldn't set up a science trivia game for children who get little education. the cons are that people can treat the stereotyped people exactly as they are stereotyped, prohibiting the individuality of each person.


What some pros and cons to Naturalistic Observation?

Pros of naturalistic observation include capturing behavior in real-world settings, providing rich and detailed data, and allowing for the study of behavior as it naturally occurs. However, cons may include limited control over variables, potential observer bias, and difficulty in generalizing findings to other settings.