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Psychology  2025 

Gquic Psychology, the Future of Psychology, and the Enlightenment of Darwinist Psychology (of Behaviorism and Psychoanalytic Theories)

DOI: 10.4236/psych.2025.161007, PP. 93-122

Keywords: Behavioral Sciences, Discrimination, Gquic-Psychology, Interpersonal Relationships, Mental Health, Mental Illness, Psychological Disorders, Psychological Imbalances, Psychology, Racism, Sexism, Sociology, Stress Management, World Peace

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Gquic psychology is used (informally) in nations with a high level of social consciousness (personal observation), and is the psychology of the future. It has many advantages over Darwinist psychology including that 1. it is more effective from being designed to release the Mebir innate response of greater effectiveness of behaviour from convivial social interactions, 2. notably, meaningful, convivial social interactions are of importance to releasing the Mebir, (I learned as a teacher in PR China), 3. Gquic psychology is based on the proof of humans being rational beings, which as inferred improves the quality of therapy by reducing a patient’s anxieties with methods of “The Social-Friendly, Learning-Instructional Thorey”. 4. consequentially, Gquic psychology enriches people’s lives from the Mebir response (see 3.), and is more versatile in use (in education, solving societal problems and therapy) (see 8). As inferred from humans being rational beings, until there is an equal distribution of wealth internationally behaviourism cannot be forsaken (it ought to be forsaken in the future owing to it being a manipulative, not purely informative psychology). Psychanalytic theories however are archaic and need to consider shifting entirely to Gquic psychology methods once they have been tested rigorously. Insofar as humans are rational beings, in a highly competitive society per “The Social-Friendly, Learning-Instructional Theory” people can learn to compete in school, in physical education classes, to prepare for living in a competitive society. In greater detail, Gquic psychology is the psychology of the future from 1. a solid theoretic basis, i.e., the proof of two new theories of evolution, i.e., the proof of the peaceful composure theorem (showing that humans are loving, non-competitive and non-aggressive, i.e., that humans are rational beings). Darwinist psychology is not based on this premise. Gquic psychology is also the psychology of the future from 2. it being a socially oriented psychology shown to be more effective in providing therapy from it being designed to elicit the Mebir innate response of improvements in the effectiveness behaviour (from meaningful, convivial social interactions), including improved {1} learning {2} intellectualizing, {3} memory, and the elicitation of {4} sociality, {5} creativity, {6} curiosity, {7} exploration, {8} playfulness, and perhaps, {9} concentration, 3. these nine Mebir responses of benefit to therapy also enrich the life of the patient, (and the (Gquic)

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