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Deep Relationship
Following "Why Home Hurts People", the well-known psychologist Wu Zhihong has another blockbuster work about self, narcissism and relationships. The original self-awareness tool "Humanity Coordinate System" helps readers measure their own mental health or the health of a relationship in an intuitive and executable way. Use this tool to understand yourself and find the crux of the problem. It deeply analyzes the root cause of emotional internal friction, "omnipotent narcissism", and guides reader
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Why Do You Always Get Hurt
Teacher Wu Zhihong has been engaged in psychology for 25 years. She has always been very concerned about people's current psychological state and changes, and has done a lot of investigations and research work. From a psychological micro perspective, she found deep answers from the childhood family relationships of the parties: Most of the reasons why a person becomes desperate and angry are because he is too seriously injured. What plays a role in psychotherapy is mainly the power of love. We m
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Have a Heart-To-Heart Talk with Another Self
Teacher Wu Zhihong's experience in practice for more than ten years, as well as the combing and thinking of concepts, selected the most essential content, guided by the four themes of loneliness, narcissism, growth, and dreams, and made it into a beautiful and portable four-volume set. Suitable for entry-level psychology readers or readers with a need for self-exploration.
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Dreams Know the Answers: 3Rd Edition
From the perspective of a psychologist, the author of this book takes dreams in life as examples and combines the dreamer's life background to analyze the psychological meaning contained in dreams and reveal the secrets buried in our hearts. It is instructive for both dreamers and readers to understand their own lives. The author particularly emphasizes the combination of dream interpretation and life background, emphasizing that dreamers should feel their own hearts, and does not advocate a rig
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The Conflict in Our Hearts: an Introduction to Wu Zhihong
Everyone has inner conflicts, but what kinds of conflicts lead to mental illness? How do these conflicts form, and how can we break out of them? This book is the masterpiece of Karen Horney, a world-renowned psychologist and psychiatrist, and is introduced by Wu Zhihong, a senior psychological counselor and best-selling author who enjoys a high reputation in China. In the introduction to the book, Wu Zhihong used her own life to give a popular and vivid interpretation of Karen Horney's psycholog
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Get Out of the Personality Trap
"People are striving for excellence." Do you agree with this statement? In particular, do you feel you are striving for excellence? I believe that when asked this question, most people will think: Well, yes, that should be the case. But in fact, countless people have various traps in their personalities, which restrict them from pursuing excellence and strength. No matter how excellent the external conditions are, personality is the core competitiveness in the long journey of life. Based on the
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The Body Knows the Answer (Collector's Edition)
Famous psychologist Wu Zhihong shared the wisdom of the body: The heart often deceives itself, but the body is always honest. To understand your heart, start by understanding your body. People tend to pay too much attention to the inner world and ignore the body itself. In fact, our body knows the answer from our heart. Feelings are always connected with the body. Both joy and pain must involve the body. Respect your body, return to your feelings, go deep into the well of your subconscious mind,
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Why Home Hurts People (Million-Seller Commemorative Edition)
This book is the million-selling commemorative edition of the psychology classic "Why Homes Hurt People". Since its publication more than ten years ago, this book has caused lasting shock among readers, deeply touched and changed tens of millions of people, and can be called the first book on family issues in China. In this book, the author reveals the operating mechanism of Chinese families in detail, interprets the emotional patterns of you and me, and uses the warmest and most powerful words
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