neurotic patients and those addicted to tranquilizers all had unstable childhoods
all psychologists took up their occupation for the same reasons
It is stated that some psychologists deal with humans while others focus on animals
work with doctors doing medical research into drugs
are employed at high schools to study the students' performances
use the results gained from animals to analyze human behavioral patterns
disapprove of the fundamental training they received
The psychologist working in the field of vocational guidance has usually also trained as a teacher
129 THE GINSENG PLANT A ginseng root, with its stocky middle and arm and leg-like appendages, is said to resemble the human form. According to the lore of traditional Chinese medicine, the greater the likeness, the more formidable its medicinal qualities. And for thousands of years Chinese from all walks of life have coveted the fleshy root. Emperors ruling from the confines of the Forbidden City made a point of supping the bitter herb each day to improve their intellectual abilities. Peasants in the countryside used it more judiciously, ingesting it to cure disease or give them a boost when energy levels ebbed. Today, the list of ailments and diseases apparently cured by ginseng reads like an index to a medical textbook. Few of the claims are supported by scientific proof, though.