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Title: How psychology interpret Self-talk?
Post by: oemBiology on Oct 11, 2015
When I run within park, I see a guy around 40~50 talking about how stone staircase should be placed, and discuss about project's issue, but he was alone and not talking to any mobile phone and hand-set.  He is talking to himself, he behaves normally as an normal people, just talking to himself, this type of people can easily be found within city. Sometimes, I talk to myself too within private place.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to interpret self-talk behaviors from psychology's point of view?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions


Title: Re: How psychology interpret Self-talk?
Post by: bio_man on Oct 27, 2015
This was on the news yesterday.

It's a correlational study. It's not scientific at all.

Cancer is a complex disease not caused by single foods, end of story.


Title: Re: How psychology interpret Self-talk?
Post by: duddy on Oct 27, 2015
@bio_man

What are YOU talking about? lol

@oem7110

I don't think the guy is crazy. We are all guilty of it, as you said you've experienced it too. Studies show that saying things out loud sparks memory. However, I believe that if you're having a conversation with yourself, that's a different level of psych. Maybe the man has schizophrenia.