Through Your Own Mirror
It’s Personality Process Mapping!
Whether psychological therapy is practiced here or not, and whether it is feasible without technical skills, are frequently asked questions at bioPiclab. Some people would like to explain these sessions in terms of anthropology and sociology. The question then becomes, when did Bangladeshi citizens start spending money on such sophisticated items?
While offering this kind of service, BioPicLab faces a problem. This service for personality process mapping is not a course or a trick. Here, group training is viewed as a method similar to factory mass production, where all goods are created using the same mold.
There can be 20 separate sources of issues in a group of 20, just as there can be 20 different sorts of solutions. No one’s wishes can be met by a completely unique mold. There are several techniques available to classify people’s tendencies, including MBTI and DISC. The Socratic period of teaching is one that BioPicLab appreciates. As a result, if someone takes part in personality process mapping, they have a personal conversation in which the advice is solely relevant to them. Out of the numerous molds, BioPicLab’s task is to determine how that person’s personality process mapping will appear.
There is no reason to think that the advice given here will make a huge difference in a particular person’s life. Perhaps those expectations are not shared by those who come to participate in this project. You go to the doctor with a cough or fever, and just because the doctor prescribes medicine does not mean that you are cured for the rest of your life.
In order to better serve clients, BioPicLab first seeks to understand their sociocultural background. Terms related to psychology or psychophysics are not used here. This method can be compared to ascending hypothesis proposal and data-driven analysis.
The two biggest problems BioPicLab faces while offering personality process mapping services are interrelated. First of all, those that get in touch are likely to have more money to spend and different ideals about life and plans than the average person, and they are aware that mainstream counseling is not offered here. This raises the question of why someone who has the ability to view or understand things from a unique perspective would need to visit BioPiclab. Second, sessions here often last three to six months. This involves lengthy discussions with the individual three to four times, the assignment of specific tasks, and the subsequent decision on how to proceed when the task has been turned in. These tasks call for mental toughness; those who possess it don’t need them, and those who lack it won’t be motivated to complete them.
There are no more answers to this puzzle. However, personality process mapping still makes its way.