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What does the word psychology mean to you? what preconceived perceptions about the field of psychology do you bring with you to this course? think about modern cinema and television. do you believe that the psychologist is portrayed in a realistic light? why or why not? what is the impression of psychotherapy that is conveyed through the media? explain.
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