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Given the need for sound scientific knowledge, the first person I would choose would be the lesbian chinese microbiologist. Not only would she know how to combat diseases that might arise in the future that could save humanity, she is only ……
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Psychopathology has been viewed differently throughout history and throughout various cultures. The ancient chinese, Greeks and Romans viewed it psychopathology as a spiritual issue, and they all had their own ways of treating it—from dietary interventions to … desire in the unconscious trying to work its way out—usually some fixation from childhood. Jung developed this idea by incorporating elements of moral philosophy into the framework and adopting a more spiritual approach to the problem of psychopathology, seeing it as rooted in both repression but also ……
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