Long ago, in the far away
galaxy of Wisdom there was the planet of Knowledge, and on this Plant resided
the Kingdom of Psychology. The People of
Psychology were among the wisest and most intelligent in the entire galaxy. They
devoted their lives to the study and practice of their kingdom’s science: the
study of Psychology. The kingdom was divided into five cities, and each city
had its own specialized perspective on the study of Psychology. The five cities
were: Neuroscience City, Cognitiville, Behavioropolise, Humanistic Town, and
Psychodynamia. These five cities were governed by The Council of Cognition. The
Council was made up of 5 members, one from each of the five cities and it
governed with logic and fairness. The Kingdom of Psychology was prosperous and
peaceful, and because of their great devotion they were looked upon with
admiration by all other inhabitants of the Plant Knowledge. But in
spite of all of its wisdom and prosperity the kingdom held one major problem: isolation.
Although the people of Psychology spent their lives in constant study, they did
not share their knowledge with the rest of the galaxy. The kingdom was isolated
and impenetrable, and as a result the science of Psychology was kept within the
kingdom’s boundaries, never to be shared with the outside world. The universe
would never have been enlightened to the great science of Psychology if it had
not been for one man who dared to imagine a larger world.
One beautiful sunny day
in the City of Congnitiville, Gilbert Edmund Intellect was strolling through
his beloved rose garden and thinking strange thoughts. Gilbert Edmund Intellect
was a man of 67 years. He was 6 feet tall with a bushy grey beard, short grey
hair, clear grey eyes and a humorous expression. This fine day Gilbert, or
perhaps it would be best to call him “Mr. Intellect” in view of his age, was
pondering the meaning of life. You see, Mr. Intellect had spent his 67 years in
constant study of science and he had gained immense knowledge. In fact, Mr.
Intellect was known far and wide as the most intelligent man in all five cities
of Psychology. What made Mr. Intellect so admirable was because; unlike most
other inhabitants of Psychology, he had studied in all five Psychological cities
and knew the guidelines each of the five different perspectives. This was a feat that had never been done
before. But despite all of his great knowledge, Mr. Intellect felt that there
must be more to life then what he had learned. He dreamed of life beyond the
boundaries of Psychology and after so many years of study he was ready to see
his dreams come to reality. And so, in his own rose garden on that same sunny
day, Mr. Intellect decided once and for all that he would leave behind his own wonderful
kingdom and boldly go where no psychologist had gone before.
Starting out on his
great new adventure, Mr. Intellect had first to travel across his own kingdom before
he could reach the galaxies beyond. The first stop on his adventure was a place
not far from his own city, Behavioropolise the home of Behavioral Psychology,
the scientific study of how people behave. In Behavioropolise lived one of Mr.
Intellect’s closest friends, B. F. Skinner who was an expert himself on the
subject of learning. Mr. Intellect requested that Skinner join him on his
travels and Skinner immediately agreed. After gaining the supplies needed for their
journey, the two then continued on together. The next stop was Neuroscience City,
the city in which people view Psychology from a Neuroscience perspective. The
inhabitants of this city focus on the effect that biological functions have on
behavior. There, the two travelers visited a neuroscience clinic to check up on
the functioning of their hearts, and minds.
After their quick stop in Neuroscience City they traveled on through
Humanistic Town and made their final stop in the city of Psychodynamia. In this
city Mr. Intellect visited another of his good friends, a man by the name of
Sigmund Freud. Known to all of Psychodynamia as simply “Freud”, he was the father
of his own his field of study. Freud was the founder of Psycodynamic Psychology
the scientific study of the unconscious mind.
Mr. Intellect and Skinner asked Freud if he too would join in their
quest beyond Psychology’s boarders. Freud was eager to accept their offer and
the company of three finally departed from boarders of their beloved kingdom
and ventured out into the wilds of the wide world of Knowledge.
Once the Three were beyond
Psychological boarders they discovered a world more fascinating and vast then
even Mr. Intellect had ever imagined possible. They discovered other kingdoms
that resided on the planet of Knowledge, and each kingdom had its own science
of which it studied. They visited the
Kingdom of Biology and saw for the first time millions of new animals and
microscopic life forms. In the Kingdom of the Arts they viewed wondrous
paintings and met artists such as Van Gogh and Michelangelo. Within the kingdom
of Mathematics they were taught the origins of numbers and met the genius men who
invented the very first equations of arithmetic. After traveling far and wide throughout all
of Knowledge and experiencing the magnificent information each kingdom had to
offer, Mr. Intellect started to think strange thoughts once again. Above all
else that he had noticed in his travels, what had impacted him most was that
each Kingdom of Knowledge shared its own knowledge with all the others. And
beyond even that, each kingdom sent its inhabitants out into the galaxy to
share their own intelligence with everyone who might have need of it. With this idea in mind Mr. Intellect began to
ponder the significance of what Psychology had to offer the other inhabitants
of Knowledge and the galaxies beyond. At
last, Mr. Intellect decided once and for all that Psychology did indeed have
much to offer the rest of the universe, and he decided that he, along with his
companions, would make it their life’s work to spread The Science of Psychology
throughout The Galaxy of Wisdom and to the universe beyond.
After their many years
of travel Mr. Intellect and his company returned at last to The Kingdom of
Psychology. They were welcomed home with a huge celebration as everyone was
eager to hear of the traveler’s adventures. Mr. Intellect did not waste time in
telling his fellow psychologists of his many discoveries and his new mission to
spread Psychology. He and his companions told everyone of the wonders of the
outside world, and of the new sciences they had learned. They told of the new
life forms to be found in Biology, and the great health advances being made in
The Kingdom of Medical Science. They shared with them Art, Mathematics and the Life
Sciences. Everyone who heard their tales was amazed, and the people of
Psychology were inspired to travel in search of new ideas to apply to their own
study. As they discovered the sciences of
Knowledge, the psychologists also began to develop new subfields of psychology
such as: Health Psychology, Evolution Psychology, and Quantitative Psychology. Not long after his arrival, Mr. Intellect spoke
before the Council of Cognition and requested that one psychologist from each
of the five cities be sent out into the galaxy to share their knowledge with
all who were willing to learn. The Council soon accepted his request and began
to gather each city’s wisest individual to be sent. Among those chosen were
Skinner and Freud who had traveled with Mr. Intellect. Along with the rest,
they embarked throughout the galaxy bringing the science of Psychology wherever
they went. Because of Mr. Gilbert Edmund
Intellect no longer did the Kingdom of Psychology live in isolation, but
instead its boarders were opened to all who wished to enter, and the people of
Psychology now devoted all their resources into spreading their beloved science
throughout the galaxies. The people of Psychology eventually ventured as far
into the universe as Planet Earth.
THE END
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