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1) Issue 1 Careers in Psychology: A Guide to Careers in Clinical Psychology, Forensic Psychology, BU
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Over 33,000 words of psychological knowledge, theory and practice by bestselling writer Connor Whiteley. If you want great, fascinating information covering a wide range of psychological topics for a cheaper price you NEED to buy this issue!BUY NOW!Issue 1 contains two brilliant full-length psychology books:Careers In Psychology: A Guide To Careers In Clinical Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Business Psychology and MoreCriminal Profiling: A Forensic...
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Perfect for psychology students and professionals interested in social media, clinical psychology and cyberpsychology.Social media is fascinating. It is good and bad. Social media can help and harm people with depression for different reasons.This brilliant, easy-to-understand book helps readers to understand the fascinating, complex benefits and disadvantages of social media on behaviour, hooking readers throughout with Connor's conversational and...
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This masterful collection of tanka features the work of Hazel Hall in collaboration with other leading practitioners of the form: Beverley George, Carole Harrison, Carol Judkins, Mary Kendall, Kathy Kituai and David Terelinck. Sit back, breathe slowly in and out, sip your cup of green tea... and enjoy!
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Get the Summary of Chip Heath and Dan Heath's Made to Stick in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Made to Stick" by Chip Heath and Dan Heath explores why some ideas thrive while others die. The book introduces the concept of Commander's Intent (CI) used by the U.S. Army to empower soldiers to adapt to changing circumstances while still achieving the overarching objective. This principle of simplicity is central to...
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We live in a world in which we are invited to change-to become our best selves through politics, or fitness, or diet, or therapy. We change all the time-growing older and older-and how we think about change changes over time too.
We want to think of our lives as progress myths-as narratives of positive personal growth-at the same time as we inevitably age and suffer setbacks.
Adam Phillips's sparkling book On Wanting to Change explores the stories...
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To talk about getting better-about wanting to change in ways that we might choose and prefer-is to talk about pursuing the life we want, in the full knowledge that our pictures of the life we want, of our version of a good life, come from what we have already experienced. (We write the sentences we write because of the sentences we have read.)
How can we talk differently about how we might want to change, knowing that all change precipitates us into...
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Everything depends on what, if anything, we find interesting: on what we are encouraged and educated to find interesting, and what we find ourselves being interested in despite ourselves. There is our official curiosity and our unofficial curiosity (and psychoanalysis is a story about the relationship between the two).
Based on three connected lectures by Adam Phillips, this compact book is a lucid and memorable introduction to the concept of our...
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What if there were a magic pill that could make you happier, turn you into a better parent, solve a number of your teenager's behavior problems, reduce racial prejudice, and close the achievement gap in education? There is no such pill, but story editing - the scientifically-based approach described in REDIRECT - can accomplish all of this.
The world-renowned psychologist Timothy Wilson shows us how to redirect the stories we tell about ourselves...
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The Law of Attraction has enjoyed a lot of publicity recently. People could say it has become a celebrity as the latest self-improvement tool, the currently fashionable way for manifesting their dreams. What several people don't realize is that the Law of Attraction isn't a new concept. In fact, it's not even a concept in the sense that it had not been coined at a certain point, and then everyone started using it as a new device. Of course, the term...
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From 9/11 to the Recession of 2007, these are events thathave scared history and the United States of America. Theywere unprecedented by the people of those days, yet, we lookback at those events and saw the impending signs of what wasto happen. Nassim Nicholas Taleb accounted for these eventsand our perspectives today as the Black Swan Theory. Muchlike how what seemed to be the norm and logical answer tothe question: "what's the color of a swan?"...
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The concept of personality traits is nothing new in a discussion. It is an old story in the books of psychological literature. Extroversion is widely discussed among all of them and is a type for most of the world population. Studies suggested, almost 62% of the world population is extroverts. Thanks to them for making the world a better place though. Many theories signify that extroversion or introversion is a key material in the making of a human...
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Hyperactivity is a condition of being unconventionally active. Hyperactive people are always up to something. These kinds of people are always active, impulsive in nature, easily distracted, unable to concentrate, or similar behavior. In the year of 1867, the word hyperactive was used in the sense of more activity than usual or desired. People's behavioral study is streamed in Psychology. These kinds of behavior are commonly seen among children. Typical...
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Trust is not just a behavioral expectation, but it is an emotional disposition of the brain. Trust is the essence of all human relationships, including family life, business, politics, medical practices and romantic relationships. For instance, if one does not trust the family physician or psychotherapist, it will be much difficult to follow their professional consultations.Trust is an array of behaviors, like taking actions that depend on someone...
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A score of General Intelligence Quotient (IQ.) Derived from astatistical number that indicates similar and relative capabilitiesthat can be used to obtain data on the academic and practicalknowledge. Everyone has hundreds of specific mental abilities.Some of these capabilities can be accurately measured. Some ofthese actions can be reliable predictors of academicachievements of an individual. THE IQ. It is expressed numerically and results from thefollowing...
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There already exists an unknown Law of Creation that may be used to materialize human wants. In the metaphysical world, this universal concept is known as the Law of Correspondence. The Law of Correspondence is one of the ancient Hermetic Principles revealed to humanity by Hermes Trismegistus, also tagged as Thoth in Egypt. Hermes is said to be a god's messenger who bestows art, education, and wisdom.The Law of Correspondence essentially discloses...
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Depression is a type of mood disorder in which a person is unable to carry out his/her day-to-day activities properly and may also go through suicidal feelings and begin to think that it isn't worth to live life. It is also known as Major Depressive Disorder or Clinical Depression, which greatly affects a person's way of thinking, feeling and behavior that can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems. It causes a person to have constant...
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Get the Summary of Cass R Sunstei & Robert H Frank's Conformity in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Conformity" by Cass R. Sunstein and Robert H. Frank explores the psychological and social dynamics of group behavior, particularly how individuals often align their beliefs and actions with those of a group. The book delves into classic experiments by psychologists Muzafer Sherif and Solomon Asch, which demonstrate...
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On September 11, 2001, the "Fear Switch" in our brains got flicked. How do we turn it off and reclaim our lives?
Five years after September 11, we're still scared. And why not? Terrorists could strike at any moment. Our country is at war. The polar caps are melting. Hurricanes loom. We struggle to control our fear so that we can go about our daily lives. Our national consciousness has been torqued by trauma, in the process transforming our behavior,...
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Psicología Oscura es una obra exhaustiva que sumerge al lector en las profundidades de la mente humana, explorando los aspectos más complejos y desafiantes de la psicología. Desde los fundamentos y orígenes hasta las estrategias de prevención, tratamientos y la travesía de recuperación, el libro arroja luz sobre las sombras de la mente, desentrañando la dualidad inherente en la naturaleza humana. A través de casos históricos, estudios de...
20) Supere al Zorro: Entendiendo la Manipulación Aprenda los: Secretos Ocultos del Poder y la Influencia
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Supere al Zorro, Entendiendo la Manipulación¿Alguna vez se ha preguntado por qué algunas personas parecen poseer un gran poder sobre otras como si simplemente lograran que otras personas hagan lo que quieren que hagan? Se conoce como manipulación. Somos criaturas muy sociales. Nuestras vidas giran en torno a la capacidad de crear relaciones con las personas. Después de todo, cada uno de nosotros es un manipulador en cierto modo, es simplemente...
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