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As patience of the asylum no.... and considering most Psychologists are insane, that is the only time I can for-see them being in an asylum.
Madame Geoffrin was a prominent hostess of social gatherings during Voltaire's time in 18th-century France. She was known for her salons where intellectuals, writers, and philosophers gathered to discuss ideas and shape the cultural landscape of the time. Geoffrin's salons were crucial in fostering intellectual exchange and Enlightenment ideals.
Christianity, it was the most prominent religion in America at the time.
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I hadn't heard that one. I'm going to assume there was a time limit. I'll research this wager and update when I find the info.
It sounds like your paranoia is justified. I asked prominent psychologists about this, and according to them, EVERYONE HAS THE SAME MOOD ALL THE TIME. Not sure what you're doing wrong, but you should probably seek therapy.
Yes most of the time they are.
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Yes, people of every profession can retire and this includes psychologists. Most psychologists accept fewer and fewer new clients as they move closer to retirement. If they still have a few clients at the time of retirement, they arrange for someone to take over their cases.
It was the church.
The Evening "Star" is actually the planet Venus, so it's not in the same location all the time, so there's no specific month in which it's more prominent than any other. However, it was especially prominent in March of 2012.
John B. Watson would likely advise psychologists to focus on observable behavior rather than subjective experiences, to conduct empirical research to understand behavior, and to apply principles of behaviorism to shape and modify behavior through conditioning techniques.