Brilliant Psychology: How to understand yourself and other peopleUnderstand more about the mind and how it works with Brilliant Psychology. Bringing this complex area to life, it covers everything you need to know on how we perceive the world, our relationships with others, why psychological problems occur and the key to being happy.
Covering the fundamental aspects of the human mind together with an introduction to the important figures and theories, it’s highly practical with an emphasis on how psychology relates to our lives.
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How you developed | 3 |
Insight into your personality | |
How people get along with each other | |
How and Why people betray lie cheat and fight each other | |
The psychology of men and Women | |
How the mind plays tricks | |
Understanding psychological problems | |
The psychology of happiness | |
Afterword | |
Further reading resources and key references | |
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Brilliant Psychology: How to Understand Yourself and Other People Louise Deacon Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2013 |
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