I want to introduce here a very true fact about all psychological
evaluations. First of all we human beings function by using one or
more senses at the same time. The eyes are not considered to be a
sense but rather a "camera" or an organ. ...The hearing is neither a
sense but an organ that absorbs sounds. These two are not considered
to be senses because we can not controll what to see or hear, and
therefore they can not be measured. Some of the human senses are:
taste, smell, tactile, hunger, perception of space and dimension,
perception of distance, a sense of equilibrium, orientation of time, a
sense of direction, a sense of fear, a sense of balance, a sense of
awareness, a sense of movement, a sense of speed, a sense of time, a
sense of momentum, a sense of humor, a sense of sadness, a sense of
happiness, a sense of responsibility, a sense of accountability, a sense of judgement,
a sense of self worth, a sense worthiness, a sense of gratitude, a sense
of attachment, a sense of love, a sense of compassion, telepathy,
intuition, a sense of right and wrong, a sense of regret, a sense of
appreciation, a sense of hope, and what we the Romanian say a sense of
"bun simt" or in translation "my home is your home". And these are
just to name a few. The brain in its entirety is an organ that function
on substance, in order to feed all human senses. When using all these
extraordinary human qualities we develop a mind that process just like a
computer. Such processing is based on logic, memory, and evidence.
And this is the human mind, and therefore a psychological evaluation should
be given based only on such indisputable human qualities.
I wrote this.
Jenelia Radacina See More
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