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In conclusion, the "myths of psychology" refer to common misconceptions and stereotypes about the field of psychology that can lead to misunderstandings and misinformation. These myths often stem from media portrayals and pop culture representations of psychological concepts and practices. One common myth is that psychotherapy is only for people with severe mental health issues, when in reality, it can be beneficial for anyone seeking personal growth and self-improvement. Additionally, the concept of psychotherapy encompasses a wide range of approaches and techniques, and it is important to…mehr

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In conclusion, the "myths of psychology" refer to common misconceptions and stereotypes about the field of psychology that can lead to misunderstandings and misinformation. These myths often stem from media portrayals and pop culture representations of psychological concepts and practices. One common myth is that psychotherapy is only for people with severe mental health issues, when in reality, it can be beneficial for anyone seeking personal growth and self-improvement. Additionally, the concept of psychotherapy encompasses a wide range of approaches and techniques, and it is important to find the right fit for each individual's unique needs and goals. Overall, understanding and debunking these myths can help individuals make informed decisions about their mental health and well-being.
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My name is Sobirova Dilnavoz. I graduated from high school and studied at S.H.Sirojiddinov Academic Lyceum at UzMU. Currently, I am a 2nd-level student of applied psychology at the Kokan State Pedagogical Institute.