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Critiques Critiques Some critiques of Social Psychology/Psychiatry and Clinical Biopsychosociocultural Research Studies Social Social Psycholog Psycholog y y Equallyokedtarianis Equallyokedtarianis m m

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Page 1: Social Psychology  -Research - Critiques - Liberal Arts & Humanities

CritiquesCritiquesSome critiques of

Social Psychology/Psychiatry and Clinical Biopsychosociocultural

Research StudiesSocial Social

PsychologyPsychology

EquallyokedtarianismEquallyokedtarianism

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DisclaimerDisclaimerThis material may be quoted for educational

projects – i.e., graduate students, clinical researchers, and post-doctorate professionals

All quotations here within are actually either direct or paraphrased quotes from personal interviews, public lectures, or: formal clinical research journals or mass media publications.

So therefore, the use of any quotations here within is understood and therefore may be used for educational purposes in: counseling practicums, social psychology research, supervised clinical psychiatry and psychotherapy.

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““The Whole World”The Whole World”• About 66% of the whole world knows about

‘equallyokedtarianism’and are either:

* In favor towards status recognition* Are in some way connected with the movement* Regarded as “Neutral” or without an official opinion

The UN/WHO (World Health Organisation) international conventions with attending social scientists, psychiatrists, and psychologists notations contain diverse beliefs, values, and attitudes about equallyokedtarianism and human rights.

This is an estimate of 196 countries if that is overly conservative. Actual reported figures from G10 countries and unreported number of recorded ‘equallyokedtarians’ maybe actually higher.

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Human Rights CasesHuman Rights Cases• A variety of Human Rights cases reported are

those concerning that of equallyokedtarians---

(Both: Reported/and includes those Unrecorded)

Recent Communicants Identified in---• Sweden, Germany, Belgium, Canada, the U.K.,

the U.S.A., Italy, France, Japan, the Netherlands, and Switzerland to name a few.

International Law: Human Rights of Equallyokedtarians

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The ‘The ‘GeniusGenius’ Dyad’ Dyad• In a social psychology survey concerning

‘equallyoked’ couples – results proved that equallyokedtarians do possess superior I.Q.s (Intelligent Quotients) compared to those couples concerned only with intellectual perfectionism.”1

• “Equallyoked couples actually demonstrate a higher intellectual capability then those who are otherwise - studies justified by statistical data.2

Modern Intellectualism in the World: Equallyokedtarianism

NOTE: Couples with only one ‘genius’ in the dyad can be differentiated from those couples with both who are considered ‘genius’ such as that in identified equallyoked couples.

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Postulated Causes: UnequallyokedCauses of the Unequallyoked in their ‘Coupling-up’

– Subcultural view: Self-image distortion– Social learning: Observing perversions/and of secular media– Psychological view: Impaired cognitive functioning moral/religion

derangement and personality defects– Epigenetic factors: Imbalanced-familial/biological heritage– Problem behavior syndrome: Social maladjustment and emotionally

distressed in youth -> subcultural thrill of violating social mores/and crime.

– Gateway drugs: Access/available mind-altering drugs/chemicals.

Social Psychiatry Notes: Beliefs, Values, and Attitudes

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Equal Opportunity?Equal Opportunity? Secular media-

Not giving equallyokedtarians opportunity to be employed in planning and participation* in media.

Not giving equallyokedtarians opportunity to significate an appropriate presence* in media throughout society.

Not giving equallyokedtarians opportunity to work in mass media publications* as equallyokedtarians.

Not giving equallyokedtarians opportunity to negotiate contracts for writing scripts and directing in media

Not giving equallyokedtarians opportunity to be employed in on the set and participation* in media

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Social Psychology: Equallyokedtarianism in the Media

* Signification of any of the diverse Equallyoked Couples

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You can’t make this UpYou can’t make this Up• Study: Tally whether individuals can ‘guess’ if someone

is of the same ‘civil identity’ or not when blindfolded.• Lab: Anonymous individuals – One female and one male

- were blindfolded - out of sight to one another. • Clinical Procedure: The couples blind-folded were

‘equallyoked’ and ‘unequallyoked’ and presented to met one another under strict observation for a brief period.

• Couples were then instructed to choose - whether to touch (hand-shake), hug (socially), social kiss (European cheek-kiss) and talk for a limited time period.

• Individuals recorded whether theanonymous other was ‘equallyoked’or not equallyoked.

Social Social

PsychologyPsychology•Results: “50:50” Yes, about half ‘could’ tell!

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A Planet-Friendly CoupleshipA Planet-Friendly Coupleship• In view of the universe,

Cosmotologists, Astrophysicists, and Theoretical Physicists as professional experts all agree that the “Equallyokedtarian” couple is a ‘more perfect union’. 1

Philosophy 101: Meta-ethics

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Alcohol-Free CouplesAlcohol-Free Couples• “Equallyoked” Couples

– Tended to be more alcohol-free– Less use of psychoactive medicines

• Unequallyoked Couples– More use of alcohol socially (and other legal/and

illegal psychoactive drugs)

• Results: The study showed that there was more use of alcohol socially and social drugs were more prevalent in ‘unequallyoked’ couples.

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