This is where things start to get a little trippy. And it also marks the beginning of the end for any scientific accuracy as Cap misidentifies a part of the brain and solves the question that has sparked a 3000-year battle between psychiatrists: Yes, the mind is a real, physical place. It's simply a matter of shrinking small enough.
I can't reccomend this text enough to anyone seriously taking psychology in college. Gorgeous illustrations and detailed descriptions of the parts of the mind, while not entirely accurate, educate and entertain in a way only a select few sexual education pamphlets (such as the prestigious Bondage Fairies, Third Edition) can. By the way, while Freud's intitial concepts of the id, ego and superego never mentioned a deep pit of mud or jogging porkchops with too much makeup, but then again he was basically a creepy German guy who tried to read suggestive messages into everything. |
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