Asked by Lee
what does this mean? psychology is uniquely qualified to help intervene?
I also would like you to comment on what are at least two key ways psychology is uniquely qualified to help intervene.
I also would like you to comment on what are at least two key ways psychology is uniquely qualified to help intervene.
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Answered by
MattsRiceBowl
Psychology isn't really qualified to intervene. (How can a non-concrete noun be qualified to do anything?)
I would ask your teacher what they meant to say. This question makes no sense.
I would ask your teacher what they meant to say. This question makes no sense.
Answered by
PsyDAG
Depending on the situation, the <I>methods</I> of psychology might be "uniquely qualified to intervene."
What is the context of the situation?
What is the context of the situation?
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