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100 Basics of Psychology
A pocket psychology guide to open up your knowledge of psychology. This book is a pocket guide that explains in detail 100 basic common sense of practical psychology. It covers topics such as subconscious mind, personality analysis, emotional processing, interpersonal communication, self-healing, etc. It covers your life in an all-round way and allows you to better understand yourself and others. Read it and use it immediately. While explaining basic concepts, psychological counselor Chen Lin al
31.2kReads9.5Score—Shelves
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Mr. Toad Goes to See a Psychiatrist
Mr. Toad was always laughing and playful, but now he was uncharacteristically depressed. He was hiding in the house alone and didn't even have the strength to get up and wash himself. Friends were very worried about him and suggested that he seek psychological counseling. During 10 psychological consultations, under the leadership of counselor Heron, Toad bravely explored his inner world and gradually regained confidence and hope... In order to popularize psychological knowledge to the general p
17.5kReads9.6Score—Shelves
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The Psychology of Being Addicted to Reading
Many readers will be discouraged when faced with obscure psychological knowledge. In addition, there are many schools of psychology, and ordinary readers really don't know where to start. Based on this, a book was compiled called "The Psychology of Addiction upon Reading", which connects 48 pieces of psychological knowledge closely related to real life from the three dimensions of intimacy, personal growth, and interpersonal relationships: "Suspension Bridge Effect", "Hedgehog Effect", "Duggan's
6.1kReads9.3Score—Shelves
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Abnormal Psychology
Abnormal psychology is the most interesting branch of psychology, which explores different types and degrees of psychological abnormalities. This book is an introductory book on abnormal psychology. It uses images, relevant cases and easy-to-understand knowledge of abnormal psychology to lead everyone to this profound palace of psychology. Each chapter is like a step in front of a palace. Every time we go up a step, we are presented with a different picture of the world of abnormal psychology. T
6.1kReads9.4Score—Shelves
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MBTI Type 16 Personality Comic Book
At many critical moments in life, we are faced with choices. Whether it is as an individual choosing a major, a career, or even a partner, or when evaluating candidates on behalf of an organization, we will use some auxiliary assessment tools to help us make more correct decisions. MBTI is such a widely used assessment tool. It can help us better understand ourselves and others, choose the major or career that best suits us, and find a partner who can hold hands with you for life. "MBTI Type 16
4.8kReads9.1Score—Shelves
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FBI Microexpression Psychology
The postures and expressions of each part of a person's body have its own way of conveying information such as emotions and character traits. Therefore, if you want to fully and deeply understand others, you must not neglect observation in all aspects. Perhaps it was his eyes, a subconscious gesture, or an inadvertent movement of his feet that allowed us to capture the valuable information he revealed, and thus became the basis for our analysis and judgment in the process of understanding him. "
4.8kReads9.1Score—Shelves
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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
1.3kReads9.5Score592Shelves
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Lack of Love
An annual masterpiece by a global expert on existential psychology, recommended by Yale University as a must-read. Typical symptoms of people who lack love: 1. Before doing something, you will think about other people's reactions, and when doing things, you will take the initiative to cater to others' expectations; 2. It is easy to shake one's own principles. You may be very unhappy, but you will not show it; 3. I hope to gain recognition and a sense of existence; 4. Don't know how to say no. Fr
933Reads8.9Score487Shelves
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FBI Micro-Language Psychology
This book "FBI Microlinguistic Psychology" takes the FBI's case-solving as a perspective and provides a detailed analysis of the use of language habits and personality from multiple levels. At the same time, some examples are used to illustrate the role of language in interpersonal communication to help readers find their own shortcomings and deficiencies in interpersonal conversations, thereby strengthening learning and training and winning more life opportunities for themselves.
748Reads8.8Score—Shelves
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Nurture Your Inner Child
"Nurture Your Inner Child" is an easy-to-understand psychological book about how to get along with yourself. Cong Feicong, a national second-level psychological counselor, uses ten years of offline consultation and teaching experience to analyze the five perspectives of security, freedom, value, meaning and intimacy. The 36 articles are advanced layer by layer from point to line and from line to surface. Using humorous language and sharp and direct observation, he breaks down the recurring negat
615Reads9.5Score276Shelves
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Self-Help for Anxiety Disorders (Practical)
☆A classic masterpiece by Claire Weeks, a pioneer in modern anxiety treatment. ☆A portable manual for anti-anxiety warriors around the world. ☆A treatment guide with special focus on agoraphobia patients. ☆Specially includes 8 treatment diaries written by the author for more than 1,300 neurotic patients from 1968 to 1970. ☆Best-selling all over the world for nearly 50 years, officially authorized by Harper Collins. ☆Tens of millions of patients around the world practice effective non-drug treatm
585Reads9.4Score152Shelves
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FBI Micro-Emotion Psychology
This book uses a lot of space to tell people how to eliminate and channel bad emotions in their hearts, so as to overcome various psychological problems and make themselves positive, optimistic and open-minded. Only an optimistic and open-minded person can face various problems and setbacks encountered in life with a peaceful mind, analyze them rationally, and find correct solutions to problems, instead of acting passively or impulsively. Everyone will encounter problems of this kind. How to fac
582Reads9.0Score—Shelves
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Octopus Learns to Calm Down
Many people lack sufficient security in their romantic relationships. They are obsessed with building intimacy, but often doubt whether their partners can reciprocate the same love. They have strong possessiveness, desire more emotional intimacy but are afraid of being hurt. Their emotional journeys are ups and downs, and they are more susceptible to emotional fluctuations. In the field of attachment relationship research, in order to seek and maintain a relationship, people with anxious attachm
558Reads9.4Score231Shelves
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Wild History of Hundred Flowers
"History of Hundred Flowers" is also called "Oiran of Hundred Flowers". The owner of Yixiao has no test in his life. This book now has an isolated copy in the collection of the Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo, Japan. Since most of them are taken from "Happy Enemies", they can be used as proofreading materials. This part of the text was copied from "Happy Enemies", and even the names of the people were not changed. Compared with other novels adapted from "Happy Enemies", this b
493Reads9.0Score—Shelves
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Born Sensitive
This book is a psychological self-help book imported from the United States. This book is written for highly sensitive people. The trait of high sensitivity has long been unrecognized or misunderstood, and is often confused with personality labels with negative connotations such as introversion, shyness, and restraint. As a highly sensitive person, the author Elaine Allen, through her own personal experience and in-depth research, allows readers to realize that sensitive traits exist objectively
409Reads9.3Score193Shelves
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Getting Through: Notes on Healing Depression
Depression has become the second largest disease burden in China, with a high incidence rate, and has gradually attracted people's attention. In fact, Chinese people's understanding of this disease is still at a very early stage, and many people cannot face depression. If you don't admit it yourself, others won't understand it. Zhang Jin's book starts from his own feelings and experiences. It not only contains theoretical knowledge, but also combines a large number of cases to answer these quest
249Reads9.4Score—Shelves
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Get Out of the Plot
Do you dare to live like this - no longer have any requirements for yourself? Stop dreaming about who you should be, stop all demands and inner drama. Just look and see what is, what you are, not what you should be. The present physical and mental desire is your only guru. Stop defining good and bad, right and wrong, and allow yourself to be "as you are" rather than "as you want to be". Slowly look within, release all your holdings, and you will see your true self, your true partner, your true c
199Reads9.4Score—Shelves
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Prisoners of Thought
The author of this book, Alex Petacus, studied under the world-famous psychologist Viktor Frankl. This book is in the same vein as Victor Frankl's "Living the Meaning of Life". It applies Frankl's logotherapy to modern work and life, inspiring readers to discover the meaning in work and life, and to use "meaning" to fight anxiety, depression and emptiness. This book proposes 7 principles for living the meaning of life: freely choose your attitude, achieve meaningful goals, discover the meaning o
180Reads9.3Score101Shelves
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Psychology and Mind Reading
Body language is usually something a person does subconsciously, so it's rarely deceptive. In reality, by observing and analyzing other people's body language, we can always successfully learn information that we may not be able to obtain. Body language is everywhere in your life. When you sell products, when you communicate with customers, when you get along with colleagues in the office... The body language shown by others helps you collect useful information all the time.
165Reads9.3Score—Shelves
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You Are Your Own Psychiatrist
Life is an arduous journey, and the journey to mental maturity is quite long. With the theme of how to effectively heal various negative emotions in the heart, this book provides professional discussions on the nature of human emotions, emotional regulation, emotional healing, answers to obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety disorders, and how to get rid of anxiety and depression. The content of this book is simple and easy to understand, and it has a good decompression effect on people livi
157Reads9.4Score—Shelves
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Calm Down and Find Yourself
This book calls on people to stay away from the hustle and bustle of the soul and restore peace and tranquility to the soul. The chapters in this book are compiled from his published and unpublished works, describing how to control one's own mind, how to obtain the truth of calming the soul, and help readers learn how to seek all success, happiness, achievement and truth in their hearts. It is a meditation guide book that can be read every day.
157Reads9.4Score—Shelves
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The Non-Existent Person: from Schizophrenia, Depersonalization, Out-Of-Body Experiences... to Explore Where the Sense of Self Comes From
If you just want to read a great scientific work, this is it. Following the footsteps of Oliver Sachs's "Mistaking My Wife for a Hat" and Ramachandran and Sandra Brexler's "Phantom Limbs in the Brain," Anantaswamy talks about using neuropsychology to bring us into the psychological world of those people who experience a very different reality from us. There is a growing body of autobiographical writing about Asperger's syndrome and schizophrenia, but these writings leave a gap between their narr
145Reads7.8Score—Shelves
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Pillow Book on Women's Psychology: 200 Common Senses to Gain Insight into Women's Psychology
Women need to understand their own inner world. Women, like everything in the universe, are constantly growing. No matter how wonderful the youth and girlhood is, it cannot be eternal. The static and stagnant state is unhealthy and unreal. A mature woman's life will spiral upward forever, and the spiritual world is sublimated layer by layer, and she is the teacher who guides us to understand our own spiritual world. There is no doubt that in a woman's life, she is actually the best catalyst and
126Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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Abnormal Psychology Records: 24 Psychological Healing Notes by a Senior Psychological Counselor
This book tells the stories of 24 patients through 24 psychological cases. At the same time, it provides in-depth analysis of mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, personality disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and social disorders, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of mental illnesses. In this way, you can effectively get rid of mental illness and have a healthy mind and a sunny mentality.
124Reads9.4Score—Shelves
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Alien Talents
This book, written by psychologist Kevin Dutton, reveals the multiple roles and far-reaching influence of psychopaths in modern society through bold psychological experiments and in-depth case analyses. The author not only explores the instinctive characteristics, disguise ability and rational decision-making advantages of psychopaths, but also analyzes the performance of these characteristics in business, politics, academia and other fields. The book also explores the thinking traits, personali
115Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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A Guide to Eliminating Random Thoughts: Using Cognitive Behavioral Strategies to Get Out of Emotional Difficulties
A practical guide to deal with all kinds of daily negative emotions to save you from your random thoughts. Have you ever had the experience of being mired in catastrophic thoughts about certain problems, only to realize after reviewing them that the root cause of the problem was not worth mentioning? Because you went to talk to friends about some issues, and were awakened by their words, thinking from a new perspective, and were immediately relieved? When you start thinking differently, your fee
103Reads8.3Score—Shelves
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Positive Psychology
Positive psychology is an evolution of humanism, focusing on understanding and respect at the human level. Different from traditional psychology, which aims to discover people's psychological problems and solve them, positive psychology believes that the mind has the ability to heal itself. It aims to stimulate the positive aspects of human nature and exert the body's autonomous repair function.
101Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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Psychological Counseling: the Road to Helping Others and Self-Help
This book focuses on explaining the theory and technology of psychological counseling, as well as the specific application of psychological counseling in fields such as self-growth, family life, organizational development, and social activities. This book has strong technical application and rich cases. It is suitable for psychology enthusiasts, teachers, parents, business managers, community managers, volunteer service personnel and other people to read and study. It is designed to help them sy
92Reads9.4Score—Shelves
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Quirk Psychology
"The Psychology of Weirdness" is a popular psychology book. Based on cognitive psychology, it reveals the truth about eccentricities: perfectionism, mysophobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, multiple personalities, etc. All eccentricities are the projection of inner desires. The book uses a large number of wonderful cases to tell how geniuses such as Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Jung, and Wilde suffered from eccentricities and how they used these eccentricities as their own ladder. Teach us to face
89Reads9.3Score—Shelves
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Awakening the Tiger: Activate Your Self-Healing Instinct
This book is fascinated by the subject of trauma and its connections to physics, science, mythology, and art. Trauma studies helped me understand the meaning of suffering, whether necessary or unnecessary. Most importantly, it helped me gain a deep understanding of the mystery of the human spirit. I am extremely grateful for this unique learning opportunity, and I am even more grateful for the opportunity to witness and participate in the profound transformation that occurs in the healing proces
88Reads9.3Score—Shelves
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Breaking Free from Maternal Love: Pain and Healing in the Mother-Daughter Relationship
Facing the problem squarely is the beginning of repair Some mothers do not pay attention to their children's needs, are controlling, and constantly interfere in their children's lives; Some mothers reverse the role of their children, requiring the children to guess and meet the mother's needs; Some mothers even use guilt to control their children, "Mom, this is all for your own good"; How to get rid of the entangled parent-child relationship? An unhealthy mother-daughter relationship will have a
76Reads9.3Score—Shelves
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Psychological Suggestion
Emil, the author of "Psychological Suggestion", suggests, especially autosuggestion, is a new discipline. However, it is as old as our world, and has been misunderstood and studied incorrectly by many people. Coue is one of the early researchers and practitioners of psychological suggestion and is known as the "Father of Autosuggestion." Through "Psychological Suggestion", he teaches readers how to actively use the magic of autosuggestion to change their own and others' bodies and minds, and liv
75Reads9.2Score—Shelves
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Complete Collection of Hypnotism
This book explains the real and magical hypnosis in detail and comprehensively. Hypnosis is a master key to open people's hearts. It can give people wisdom and enlightenment. It can also be used as a psychological treatment technology, which has a good therapeutic effect on many difficult and complicated diseases, allowing patients to experience the warmth and happiness of life again.
59Reads8.5Score—Shelves
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Learn a Little Bit About Color Psychology Every Day
We live in a colorful world, and the impact and psychological effects of various colors on people are far beyond our expectations. Dark safes look heavier than light ones; changing quilts and curtains to blue can promote sleep; when you are depressed, looking at more green can have a healing effect... This book will help you discover the mysteries of various colors, giving you a new understanding of the use of colors, mastering the correct way to use colors in your future life, and becoming a co
59Reads9.1Score—Shelves
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Game Psychology
How to stand out in bar games? What strategies are needed for repeated games? "Game Psychology" combines classic game theory to explain the psychological game strategies in your life. Can you gain insight into a person's inner world through their eyes, expressions, body movements, and even their facial features? A person who is good at reading body language must be a master of psychological games. In the process of interpersonal communication, workplace competition, emotional life and negotiatio
56Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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Psychology of Fear
No one is born confident. From an instinctive point of view, everyone has the shadow of fear deep in their hearts, and they will feel scared or fearful because of various things. What is really bad is not what people are afraid of, but fear itself. Once people are intimidated by fear, they are unable to think, let alone come up with comprehensive solutions to problems. From the perspective of psychology, this book deeply analyzes people's inner world and helps people understand the causes of fea
55Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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I Want to Talk to You About the World of Mental Patients
This is an instruction manual written by a "senior patient" to those who live with the disease. The book collects the personal experiences of the author and fellow patients, taking readers to the "world of mental patients" to find out. The author uses sincere, kind and delicate writing to tell the real experience of illness, and also tells people how to live actively with the disease. This book collects the detailed accounts of patients with depression, schizophrenia, and personality disorders a
54Reads9.2Score—Shelves
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Food and Obsession: the Psychology of Eating
Regarding food, everyone has some special stories: feelings and thoughts about food; dieting in order to lose weight and sometimes overeating; craving for certain foods... These all stem from our obsession with food. If our relationship with food is tense or filled with negative emotions, its impact can often creep into all aspects of our lives without even realizing it. Our food stories are made up of many things: our upbringing, the messages conveyed to us by significant others such as family
38Reads8.3Score—Shelves
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Super Psychological Suggestive Power
Everyone in life inevitably accepts cues from the outside world or others, and also cues others. Psychological suggestion is a normal activity in human psychology. It is one of the core contents of psychology and has an incredible magic power. "Super Psychological Suggestion Power" conducts psychological analysis from a professional perspective and explains to readers in an in-depth and simple way how to use positive psychological suggestions to obtain happy love and marriage, how to move forwar
38Reads9.2Score—Shelves
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Exploring Emotional Pain: EFT-Based Integrative Psychotherapy
"Emotion" has almost become synonymous with "immaturity". In communication between people, the phrase "don't have emotions" instantly distances the two parties from communicating. However, emotions are human instincts. They can tell us where our needs, dangers and pains are... So, how to make emotions a compass that leads to action rather than a stumbling block that hinders action? The book "Exploring Emotional Pain: Integrated Psychotherapy Based on EFT" allows psychologists to learn how to wor
37Reads9.2Score—Shelves
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Magical Hypnosis That You Can Learn Instantly
This book starts with the various concerns, doubts and questions that readers have about hypnosis. It systematically introduces the history and present of hypnosis from aspects such as magical hypnosis, how easy it is to learn hypnosis, everyone can become a hypnotist, wonderful self-hypnosis, and how hypnosis can be learned and used immediately. It explains the symptoms and mechanisms of action, the relationship between hypnosis and suggestion, and the various methods of hypnotic induction. It
36Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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Don't Lie to Me: How to Discover What Others Are Hiding
Research by sociologists and psychologists shows that people may lie to varying degrees from 5 to 200 times a day. It may also mean that we live in an environment where truth and lies are mixed, but no one likes lies and no one likes to be deceived. The author of this book, Markus Schulmeyer, uses his research and practical experience as a criminal lawyer and forensic psychology researcher to propose a lie detection method that ordinary people can master - the BACON method. By analyzing a person
35Reads7.6Score—Shelves
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You Need to Know How to Live a Good Life: Read Some Adlerian Psychology Every Day
Adler, an Austrian psychiatry researcher, the founder of individual psychology, a pioneer of humanistic psychology, and the father of modern self-psychology. This book interprets life from seven aspects from Adler's perspective, combined with current topics of concern. By analyzing Adler's famous aphorisms, we can see the philosophy of life advocated by this psychologist. While listening to the rich and practical philosophical thoughts, we can find the power to succeed and help us stand out from
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Psychological Motivation: the Underlying Logic That Inspires Action
We need to be aware of the reasons and influencing factors behind our behavior. The deeper we understand the underlying logic of our behavior, the easier it is to understand ourselves and others, and the better we can predict the future, set goals, inspire action, and reach consensus. "Psychological Motivation: The Underlying Logic that Motivates Action" focuses on the three major psychological motivations that affect people anytime and anywhere: The pursuit of stable relationships desire for st
22Reads8.2Score—Shelves
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Stress-Free Socializing
Are you used to avoiding other people's sight and trying to avoid contact with others? Do you feel like someone is watching you and stop what you are doing? Need someone to accompany you before entering a room full of people? There are signs that you may be experiencing social anxiety. In this book, the author analyzes what social anxiety is and systematically introduces a set of methods that are applicable to everyone, that is, reducing self-focus, changing thinking patterns, and changing behav
21Reads8.4Score—Shelves
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Antifragile Psychology
"Anti-Fragile Psychology" starts from psychology, pointed out the root of the fragility of the "glass heart", and focused on methods to overcome fragility: overcome perfectionism, resolve anxiety, control fear, regulate shame, reduce sensitivity, improve stress resistance, and build spiritual support. The author injects his own observations and research into each vivid case, and each chapter explores a topic in depth to help readers identify flaws in thinking, reflect on the current situation of
18Reads8.5Score—Shelves
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Stop Being Depressed, Your Future Will Be Better
This book reveals the "true face" of depression from the causes of depression, the psychological characteristics of depressed patients, and the consequences of depression. At the same time, it also provides methods for patients with depression to get rid of depression, including various aspects such as mentality, life, spirit, and ways of doing things. It provides people with a treatment system to completely get rid of depression, so that depression has nowhere to hide.
13Reads9.1Score—Shelves
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The Beauty of Adulthood: Explicit Narrative Therapy
In view of the characteristics of narrative therapy, such as its strong operability and remarkable effects, and its high promotion value, Dr. Li Ming has been committed to the localization of narrative therapy in China since 2002. This book is the culmination of his extensive introduction, scientific research and teaching work over the past 19 years. This book provides an in-depth introduction to narrative therapy from the perspective of narrative concepts, and compares narrative therapy with va
11Reads9.1Score—Shelves
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Illustrated Color Psychology
This book combines color psychology with people's real life, and through a large number of examples, guides people how to use color to understand the world and change their lives. At the same time, each section is accompanied by vivid illustrations, allowing people to grasp the key to the door of color psychology in a most relaxed reading atmosphere. I hope this book can lead readers into the world of color psychology, allowing readers to enjoy interesting reading while understanding the theory
11Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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Psychology and Micro-Expressions and Micro-Reactions (Latest Upgraded Version)
"Psychology and Micro-Expressions and Micro-Reactions (Upgraded Edition)" is based on psychological knowledge and focuses on people's micro-expressions and micro-reactions. It introduces readers to some practical methods that can effectively promote interpersonal communication. Micro-expressions and micro-reactions are subtle expressions and movements on people's faces and other parts of their bodies that are fleeting and difficult to detect. These expressions and movements are people's instanta
10Reads7.5Score—Shelves