Psychology For Dummies by Adam Cash

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  • Pub. Date: May 2002
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 30,800
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    • Pub. Date: May 2002
    • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 30,800

    Synopsis

    What do psychologists do? Why do they do it? Does it take some sort of special aptitude to become a psychologist? How do you think psychologists feel about us asking all these questions about them? A psychologist friend of yours tells you that he is unhappy all the time and thinks it might have something to do with how he makes a living—how would you help? Now substitute the word “people” for psychologist and you have some idea of the kinds of questions the science of psychology tries to answer—questions about behavior, motive, aptitude, feeling, perception, and therapy. And while psychology may not provide definitive answers, it does offer powerful insights that can help you better understand who you are and why you feel and act the way you do.

    Psychology For Dummies is a fun, user-friendly guide to the basics of human behavior and mental processes. In plain English and using lots of everyday examples, psychologist Dr. Adam Cash cuts through the jargon to explain what psychology is all about and what it tells us about why we do the things we do. With this book as your guide, you’ll:

    • Gain profound insights into human nature
    • Understand yourself better
    • Make sense of individual and group behaviors
    • Explore different approaches in psychology
    • Recognize problems in yourself and others
    • Make informed choices when seeking psychological counseling

    From Freud to forensics, anorexia to xenophobia, Psychology For Dummies takes you on a fascinating journey of discovery. Topics covered include:

    • Major schools of thought and how they differ
    • The role of the body, the mind,relationships and culture in human psychology
    • What is consciousness, awareness, and consciousness of self?
    • Instinct, feeling and emotion and where they come from
    • Developmental psychology and how people learn
    • The role of gender in psychology
    • Abnormal and forensic psychology
    • Emotional and psychological problems and psychotherapy

    Human behavior is an endlessly fascinating subject. Get Psychology For Dummies and find out what the science of human behavior has to say about why we do the things we do.

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    Biography

    Adam Cash, PsyD, teaches psychology at both the community college and university levels. He currently works as a forensic psychologist with mentally disordered criminal offenders.

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    Psychology For Dummiesby Anonymous

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    December 30, 2007: I thought I knew about almost all psychology but then I bought this and I learn more and this book would be good for a class of psychology

    Psychology For Dummiesby Anonymous

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    March 04, 2005: It's a really great book, although I'm still in the process of reading it! Anyway, all psychology fans out there you should definately check this one out, especially if you don't like reading all those complicated psychology books.


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