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  1. Dec 2017
    1. In clinical psychology, treatment decisions are often guided by theories. Consider, for example, dissociative identity disorder (formerly called multiple personality disorder). The prevailing scientific theory of dissociative identity disorder is that people develop multiple personalities (also called alters) because they are familiar with this idea from popular portrayals (e.g., the movie Sybil) and because they are unintentionally encouraged to do so by their clinicians (e.g., by asking to “meet” an alter). This theory implies that rather than encouraging patients to act out multiple personalities, treatment should involve discouraging them from doing this role playing

      I am a bit confused as to why this helps understand prediction.

  2. Oct 2017
    1. I feel that in chapter four there are some points that seem to drag on or repeat itself. If there was a way to make the chapter not as long it might be easier to read through.