CESL 038 2006

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Psychology
Vika

What is Psychology? Psychology is a science that is concerned with a person’s soul and spiritual life. It comes from the Greek words “psyche”- soul and “logos”-science. Psychologists usually investigate and explore a human temperament that may consist of his/her behaviour, thoughts and actions. According to psychologists, people can be divided into special groups which help them to define an individual’s personality. In addition, it depends on what kind of person you are. For example, people can be classified into the four groups: choleric, phlegmatic, sanguine and melancholic. A melancholic is a person who is usually in a depressed state and besides that, he/her mood is bad and restrained. A sanguine is always an energetic person, whose mood is constantly changing. As for the choleric, they have high level of psychological activity. And the last presenter of these groups is phlegmatic who can be described as a person with a low psychological activity, slowly and belt up. Furthermore, people can be categorized into the optimists and pessimists. So, we can see that Psychology has a lot of aspects which can be described.

1 Comments:

  • Hi Vika,
    This was a very challenging topic. I think you've written an excellent piece. Will you major in Psychology some day?

    Linda

    By Blogger LitWorld, at 8:42 PM  

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