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Psychology - Things You Should Know (Questions and Answers) - cover

Psychology - Things You Should Know (Questions and Answers)

Rumi Michael Leigh

Casa editrice: BookRix

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Dive into the fascinating world of psychology with Psychology: Things You Should Know (Questions and Answers), a comprehensive guide designed for learners of all levels. This book is your go-to resource for understanding key psychological concepts, theories, and real-world applications in an easy-to-follow question-and-answer format.
Whether you’re a psychology student, professional, or someone simply intrigued by the workings of the human mind, this book provides insightful answers to over 200 common and complex questions. Covering everything from mental health disorders to cognitive psychology and therapeutic methods, it offers a broad exploration of human behavior.
Key Features:

	Comprehensive Q&A Format: Over 200 questions and answers that simplify complex psychological concepts for easy understanding.
	Broad Topic Range: Topics include psychological theories, cognitive psychology, mental health disorders, and psychotherapy.
	For All Learners: Ideal for beginners and those looking to deepen their psychological knowledge.
	Real-World Applications: Practical insights into how psychological principles affect daily life and behavior.
	Accessible and Engaging: Well-organized content that makes psychological learning straightforward and enjoyable.

Topics Covered:


	The basics of psychology: definitions, core theories, and methods.
	Understanding mental health conditions like schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety.
	The principles behind learning, memory, and cognition.
	In-depth exploration of therapeutic approaches such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and psychoanalysis.
	Social psychology, including group behavior, conformity, and influence.

This book is perfect for academic study, professional reference, or personal exploration. Whether you're starting your psychological journey or deepening your existing knowledge, Psychology: Things You Should Know is the essential companion for unlocking the mysteries of the mind.
Start expanding your understanding of human behavior today!
Disponibile da: 26/09/2024.

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