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Murphy's Law: Learn Some Psychology Every Day
Human daily life is closely related to psychology. Some living conditions are directly or indirectly affected by psychological effects, or conform to certain psychological laws without exception. Murphy's Law is such a psychological law that no one can escape. "Murphy's Law: Learn Some Psychology Every Day" analyzes common life phenomena to reveal the essence of many psychological laws and psychological effects such as Murphy's Law, so that readers can be familiar with and master these psycholog
32.5kReads9.6Score—Shelves
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Basics of Introductory Psychology
A person who understands psychology and is good at using it can not only improve his mental state, but also sublimate his self-cultivation and improve his life happiness index. "Introduction to Psychology" integrates the essence of psychological knowledge, and provides professional, easy-to-use and effective guidance for the psychological problems that modern people often encounter in life and work. It is accompanied by vivid and appropriate case stories to explain the profound psychological kno
19.6kReads9.2Score—Shelves
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Don't Challenge Human Nature
Psychology is a science. Countless psychologists have done many exquisite psychological experiments, setting up situations and gaining insights into human nature under strict conditions of independent variables, dependent variables, and control variables. This book will take you to restore 20 classic psychology experiment sites, analyze every detail in the experiment, and find every moment that gives insight into human nature and shocks the soul. By peeling off the cocoons of human nature, it wi
5.6kReads9.5Score—Shelves
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Two Parts of Courage: the Courage to Be Hated + the Courage to Be Happy. "The Father of Self-Enlightenment" Adler's Philosophy Class Commemorative Set (2 Volumes in Total)
"The Courage to Be Disliked: The Philosophy Lessons of Adler, the "Father of Self-Enlightenment"" tells the story of a young man who is deeply trapped in low self-esteem, incompetence and unhappiness. After hearing a philosopher's proposition that "the world is extremely simple and everyone can be happy", he came to challenge him. The two of them started thinking and debating back and forth. After a night passed, the young man began to think about why "the so-called freedom means being hated by
5.2kReads9.5Score1.9kShelves
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FBI Microreaction Psychology
In interpersonal communication, if you want to understand the true thoughts and emotions of others, you must observe from multiple aspects, and then conduct comprehensive analysis and judgment to draw the conclusion closest to the facts, thereby helping you adjust your attitude and method of communication. The book "FBI Microreaction Psychology" details the subtle reactions of people's limbs after external stimulation from many aspects, as well as the inner emotional reactions they display. Thro
3.5kReads9.2Score—Shelves
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Criminal Psychology
"Criminal Psychology" is the masterpiece of Dr. Hans Gross. It is the earliest and significant work on criminal psychology that can be seen at present. This book analyzes criminal phenomena from a psychological perspective and discusses crime issues. The book explores the behavioral, emotional, and cognitive aspects of crime, and analyzes the causes, classification, and prediction of criminal behavior. The author describes the various psychological factors that may affect the investigation resul
2.2kReads9.2Score—Shelves
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Introduction to Psychology: 99 Simple and Interesting Psychological Knowledge
Psychology opens a window for people to re-understand themselves and others. It allows us to understand ourselves more clearly, understand the psychological motivations behind other people's words and deeds, and effectively regulate our own emotions and behaviors, so that we can get along better with ourselves and others. "Introduction to Psychology: 99 Simple and Interesting Common Senses of Psychology" quotes a large number of psychological concepts, uses rich cases, humorous explanations and
2.1kReads9.5Score—Shelves
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FBI Psychological Manipulation
In years of actual combat experience, the FBI has paid more and more attention to the role of psychological manipulation. The FBI believes that all human actions are controlled by psychology. In various situations in life and work, psychological manipulation can help people win in interpersonal interactions. In social situations, understanding and using psychological manipulation can help people win over more people. Xin Baiyan can effectively control others, which will naturally achieve twice t
2.1kReads9.1Score—Shelves
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Jungian Psychology
"Jungian Psychology" includes Jung's classic works "Psychological Types" and "Jung's Autobiography". "Psychological Types" is the source of personality type theory. Jung's psychological typology developed various personality theories such as social personality, the Willley Test, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), the Coles Personality Temperament Scale, Eysenck Personality Classification, NEO-PI-R and so on. In "The Autobiography of Jung", Jung opened up his inner world without reservation,
1.7kReads9.2Score—Shelves
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The Psychology of Heavy Flavors (Set of 3 Volumes)
The book "Abnormal Psychology" uses popular language and vivid cases to introduce readers to the knowledge of abnormal psychology. This book introduces many abnormal psychology, such as depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, personality abnormalities, multiple personalities, transsexualism, transvestism, homosexuality, voyeurism, pedophilia, necrophilia, sadomasochism, schizophrenia, etc. This book also introduces the treatment methods for these symptoms o
1.6kReads9.2Score354Shelves
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Human Psychology: Reading Minds, Using Minds, and Using People to Control People
If you want to control people's hearts, you must first understand human nature. When you enter society, if you don't have enough social experience, your emotional intelligence is not high enough, and you don't know how to deal with the world, you must learn how to behave correctly and have insight into people's hearts. Only then can you be popular and stop running into obstacles everywhere. The cruelty of society and the reality of life require us to understand human nature, its strengths and we
1.5kReads8.2Score171Shelves
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FBI Micro-Movement Psychology
Any kind of action can be a way for people to understand the inner world of others. Language can be disguised, but human behavior and eye movements can easily reveal a person's inner secrets inadvertently. No matter how deep he hides it, the clues can be found through his body language. Therefore, if you want to understand others more quickly and have smoother interpersonal communication, you must be a thoughtful person in life. As long as you are good at observation and diligent in thinking, yo
1.4kReads9.3Score—Shelves
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Take Care
With wonderful cases covering ancient and modern times, "Nao Nie" shows readers how to understand the weaknesses and pain points of human nature, how to gain insight into human nature, how to achieve high-quality cooperation with the external environment, and provides coping strategies for social relationships, so as to achieve success by taking advantage of the situation, remain invincible in social circles, and realize the ideal of success in life.
1.4kReads9.4Score452Shelves
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FBI Self-Control Training
This book is not a scientific report that professionally analyzes the FBI, nor is it a collection of news that "exploits" FBI insider information. Rather, it is a casual reading that uses FBI cases as a framework to discuss. It starts from the aspects of body self-control, thinking self-control, language self-control, emotional self-control, etc., So that people can understand all aspects of FBI self-control training, and it can play a role in cultivating mentality, regulating emotions, shaping
650Reads9.1Score—Shelves
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FBI Expression Behavior
This book analyzes interesting cases handled by the FBI and teaches you how to read people's hearts from facial expressions, body language, personality, etc.
636Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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FBI Negotiation Gameplay
This book is based on the latest research results of American universities and the tips of FBI negotiation games to introduce people to the FBI detective rules.
626Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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FBI Mind Attack: the Super Psychological Tactics of the US Federal Police
This book discusses the FBI's use of psychological tactics from multiple angles, covering many aspects such as strong attacks, a combination of hardness and softness, human tactics, bluffing, roundabout attacks, late strikes, preemptive strikes, and pressure and deterrence. By analyzing how the FBI uses language, psychological observation, and strategic skills to influence and manipulate its opponents, the book reveals how to effectively use psychological warfare in different situations. Readers
624Reads9.1Score—Shelves
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FBI Criminal Mind Profile
The FBI is a well-known law enforcement agency in the United States and even around the world. It plays a pivotal role in combating crime and terrorist activities and has made great achievements. Criminal psychological profiling is predictable. Through psychological profiling technology, it can predict which special social groups have potential criminal risks. It can also depict the age, gender, education level, etc. Of the suspect based on the traces left at the crime scene, helping investigato
451Reads8.6Score—Shelves
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Anxiety Psychology
"The Psychology of Anxiety" introduces the nature and origin of anxiety, expounds the cognition and views of anxiety by psychologists such as Rollo May, Kierkegaard, Freud, Otto Rank, Yerkes, and Dawson, and combines it with the actual anxiety symptoms of contemporary people, ranging from specific phobias, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress. Starting from the six major categories of anxiety disorders, including disorder and socia
387Reads9.4Score—Shelves
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Psychological Type
"Psychological Types" is Jung's pinnacle work and the core theory of Jung's analytical psychology. Jung believed that a person's personality depends on eight individual psychological tendencies, and people with different psychological tendencies exhibit greatly different behavioral patterns. After the book was published, scholars from various countries also conducted research on these eight psychological types and explored these psychological tendencies from more angles. The Briggs mother and da
301Reads8.1Score110Shelves
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Cold Reading: Platinum Collector's Edition
This book explains the secrets of cold reading and its application methods through chapters such as the truth of cold reading, starting the cold reading system, winning trust instantly, smoothly starting conversation topics, and communication skills between introverts and extroverts. At the same time, in the last chapter of the book, it integrates the 9 most critical cold reading language modes in interpersonal relationships. As long as readers learn this technology and use it skillfully, they c
250Reads9.1Score101Shelves
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Look Within: Reshape Your Sense of Security
This book focuses on what security is, where it comes from, the results of lack of security, how to obtain security, etc. It integrates the theoretical perspectives of multiple psychological schools and starts from interpreting security to solve the psychological problems of lack of love and lack of security that no one can escape. It helps readers sort themselves out inwardly, get rid of insecurity, and gain freedom and calmness.
243Reads9.0Score105Shelves
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Mob
"The Crowd" is an important work by the famous French social psychologist Gustave Le Bon. The book was first published in 1895 and has a history of more than 100 years. It is known as the pioneering work of popular psychology. This book analyzes the nature of group psychology, covering all aspects of psychology, sociology, communication, and political science. The "mob theory" proposed subverts people's usual understanding of groups. The book describes the collective mentality extremely delicate
240Reads9.2Score111Shelves
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The Crowd (Guomai Classic)
Why do we always get led by others in the crowd? This book carefully examines the general psychological characteristics of groups, explores many aspects of the group's morality, emotions, imagination, beliefs, etc., And points out that individuals easily lose their self-awareness after entering a group, and become a member of the "rabble" that is blind, impulsive, fanatical, and credulous under the oppression of the collective will. Groups motivated by illegal self-interest are often criminal gr
230Reads9.3Score102Shelves
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Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
This book contains 12 of Jung's essays on the concept of archetypes and their relationship to the collective unconscious. Focused on the archetype of the collective unconscious, the concept of the collective unconscious, the psychological aspects of the mother archetype, the psychology of children's archetypes, research on the personality development process, the relationship between personality development and consciousness and unconsciousness, etc. This book is the essence of Jung's thought an
208Reads8.8Score107Shelves
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Psychology Basics
This book includes not only general concepts of psychological knowledge (perception, memory, thinking, etc.), But also individual differences in psychology related to education and teaching (needs, motivation, intelligence, creativity, personality), as well as content in developmental and educational psychology (development psychology, learning psychology). Considering the close relationship between psychology and everyone's physical and mental health, this book also adds content on emotions, st
206Reads9.1Score—Shelves
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Lazy Brain Science
·Why are we naturally curious about the world, but gradually lose the motivation to learn? ·Why are we so complacent when setting goals? Once we start working hard, we immediately enter an endless cycle of "playing - looking at mobile phones - playing"? ·How can one transform from a self-motivated person into a giant in action? In "Lazy Brain Science", the author combines the cutting-edge research results of brain science to give answers to the above questions. During the long process of human e
174Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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Collection of Classic Psychological Works (4 Volumes in Total)
If you want to read psychology books, you might as well try this set of classic psychology books. This set of books includes "Inferiority and Transcendence", "The Crowd", "Self and Collective Psychology" and "Behavior Change Thoughts". Whether you are a psychology enthusiast or just for study and research, this set of books will make you feel value for money. "Inferiority and Transcendence" is a classic work by Alfred Adler, the pioneer of human psychology. The whole book is based on the view of
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FBI Mind Reading: the Super Psychological Code of the US Federal Police
In actual handling of cases, the FBI will regard deciphering body language as a psychological course that must be mastered, and analyze a person's external physical characteristics, such as arms, smiles, facial expressions, handshake movements, foot information, etc. From multiple angles, and decipher his true inner thoughts from the external body signals displayed. Analyzing a person's psychological characteristics through personality is a skill that the FBI needs to master. The FBI believes th
151Reads8.6Score—Shelves
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Interpersonal Psychology
In real life, none of us can avoid interacting with others. If we do not understand the psychology of interpersonal communication, we may make mistakes in our work and life, and we may even lose the respect of others. Having good relationships makes it easier to succeed. In the process of interpersonal communication, we will inevitably encounter such and other problems, such as: how to create a good first impression, how to overcome psychological barriers to interpersonal communication, what nec
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Anxiety Psychology
The most important thing to overcome anxiety is to stop competing with yourself. When faced with the mistakes you made in the past, either try your best to make up for it, or let it go completely; it's not a big deal to make mistakes, you will be more real if you make mistakes and have flaws. Not competing with yourself means jumping out of the "sunk cost" trap, not hanging on a tree, not being competitive, and just accepting your own negative emotions. When you do this, you will reach peace wit
130Reads9.1Score—Shelves
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Interpretation of Dreams (Guomai Classic)
Through the analysis of dreams, important concepts such as "subconscious" and "Oedipus complex" were put forward, marking the formal establishment of the psychoanalytic system. It has profoundly affected the way humans view themselves and the world, and together with "The Theory of the Movement of Celestial Bodies" and "The Origin of Species", it is considered the three major milestones in the history of thought. An inescapable cornerstone masterpiece.
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Insight into Human Nature
"Insight into Human Nature" is a classic work by Adler, the founder of individual psychology. Adler believed that human nature is complex and should not be overstated about good or evil. Behind any behavior of a person, there are psychological reasons and life goals, and the individual's behavior pattern can be traced back to the personality characteristics he formed in early childhood. This book is divided into two parts: "Human Behavior" and "Character Research". It elaborates on the basic pri
87Reads9.2Score—Shelves
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Dream Interpretation
The Interpretation of Dreams is a book by Sigmund Freud. This book pioneered Freud's "Dream Interpretation" theory and was described by the author himself as "a shortcut to understanding subconscious psychological processes." The book introduces the concept of the id and describes Freud's theory of the unconscious, used to interpret dreams. According to Freud, dreams are "wish fulfillments"—attempts to use the subconscious mind to resolve conflicts between parts. However, because subconscious in
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Rebuilding Your Character: Reshape Yourself in 30 Days and Give Your Life a Chance to Start Over
Research has found that the vast majority of people want to change some aspect of their personality. However, because of the "deep-rooted" personality, people simply don't know how to proceed. The latest scientific research shows that we can change our personality, and the process only takes 30 days. By reading "Character Reconstruction", you can have a better understanding of yourself, understand yourself in the eyes of others, and determine the aspects you want to change. In just one month, yo
65Reads8.4Score—Shelves
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The Feeling of Ascending to Heaven: Practical Theories and Techniques in Psychological Counseling
Dr. Yue Xiaodong, the famous psychologist and author of the classic psychology bestseller "The Feeling of Climbing to Heaven: I Do Psychological Counseling at Harvard University", has been honing his sword for ten years and is the essence of 40 years of psychological counseling experience. This is a painstaking work. This book will focus on the basic skills of psychological counselors, in-depth analysis of the key points of each basic skill, combined with operational technical explanations, and
63Reads9.2Score—Shelves
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The Pathological Personality of Our Time
Horney believes that this society is full of general hostility due to the pressure of competition. The result of this potential hostile tension between people is the constant fear - the fear of failure and the fear of the potential hostility of others. This fear is intensified by the fear of retaliation by others for one's hostility. This book provides a fascinating and thorough analysis of the mental states of pathological personality: our anxieties, pain, and obstacles we encounter in our pers
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The Interpretation of Dreams: a Chinese Translation Finally Readable
"The Interpretation of Dreams", also translated as "The Interpretation of Dreams", is not the kind of dream interpretation by Zhou Gong, it is a "scientific" dream interpretation. Only less than 1/3 of human consciousness can be accurately perceived. By understanding dreams, we can understand the other 2/3 of ourselves. "The Interpretation of Dreams" creatively invented words such as subconscious, preconscious, superego, id, self, and libido. These words spread from psychology and influenced alm
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Microreaction Psychology
The book starts from the concept of "what are micro-reactions", and then interprets other people's micro-expressions, small movements, daily habits, etc. To help readers understand the true thoughts hidden in people's hearts, and then take corresponding measures to guide the other party in a timely manner, thereby taking the initiative in the interaction between the two parties. Anyone who wants to see through people's hearts, or is afraid of being seen through, can read this book. As long as yo
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The Psychology of Microexpressions: Psychological Strategies in Interpersonal Communication
Some people say that life is like a masquerade, and everyone uses a mask to block their true expression. Does he (she) standing in front of you mean what he or she means, or is he or she saying what he or she means? Take off their masks and see through their hearts, and all the secrets will be revealed. Family, friends, colleagues, leaders, customers, do you think you know them well? No, that's just your illusion! If you want to truly understand them, you have to start by understanding their mic
43Reads9.3Score—Shelves
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Interpersonal Psychology
Parent-child relationship, gender relationship, relative relationship, friend relationship, superior-subordinate relationship, colleague relationship, friend relationship... Living in a modern society where various relationships are becoming increasingly complex, "interpersonal relationship" problems are bothering us all the time, and even causing trouble in work and life. "Interpersonal Psychology" analyzes the causes of interpersonal problems, reveals the triggers of bad interpersonal relation
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Microbehavioral Psychology
Compared with lies and verbal language, micro-behaviors provide valuable clues into a person's true inner thoughts, attitudes, and emotions. Subliminal expressions and movements cannot be disguised or concealed, and they will reveal "secrets" inadvertently. If you are troubled by interpersonal relationships, racking your brains to figure out the thoughts of the people around you, falling into embarrassing predicaments because of misunderstandings, and not being recognized and accepted by others,
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Dream Interpretation
New version! "The Interpretation of Dreams", Darwin's "The Origin of Species" and Copernicus' "On the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres" are known as "classic works that led to the three major ideological revolutions of mankind." Since 1897, Freud began to self-analyze his dreams, and published the book "The Interpretation of Dreams" in 1900 based on his self-analysis experience and clinical research data. This book is one of the classic works of Freud's psychoanalysis. It not only laid a soli
36Reads8.3Score—Shelves
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Beyond Metacognition: Five Major Cognitive Deficits and Strategies to Deal with Them
Nietzsche once said: "Of all animals, humans are the clumsiest and most bizarre beings." This is because the initial design characteristics of the human brain have five major cognitive flaws: excessive pursuit of simplicity, obsession with fixed numbers, involuntary emotions, constant inner conflicts, and putting the cart before the horse in life. Are humans helpless in the face of imperfect evolution? The answer is to activate the underlying logic of cognition—metacognition. Metacognition is co
36Reads8.9Score—Shelves
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The Mob (Classic Translation)
"The Crowd" is a book that studies group psychology. This book describes in detail the general characteristics of group psychology and analyzes people's psychological, moral, and behavioral characteristics in a group state. It explains why groups often exhibit the characteristics of "blindness", "impulsivity", "fanaticism" and "gullibility", and how those in power use these characteristics of the group to establish and consolidate their own rule.
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Self-Realization: Neurosis and Human Growth
In the book "Realizing Yourself: Neurosis and Human Growth", Horney pointed out that the process of neurosis is a special form of human growth and is a process that is opposite to healthy growth. She comprehensively explains the different periods and manifestations of this special condition, describing pathological pride, pathological inferiority, pathological demands, pathological dependence, and neurotic disorders in interpersonal relationships and work. What is even more valuable is that the
34Reads9.2Score—Shelves
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Murphy's Law (Classic Complete Works)
Explains a series of classic social and psychological effects such as Murphy's Law, and interprets the connotation and application scenarios of these effects with real-life cases to help readers understand the potential laws in life and better deal with various problems.
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Understand Human Nature
"Understanding Human Nature" is Alfred Adler's masterpiece. It takes "inferiority complex" and "social emotions" as the core concepts and emphasizes that various psychological phenomena of individuals, such as perception, memory, emotions, thinking and personality, are expressed in a unique and personalized way and serve the life goals pursued by the individual. This book is divided into two parts. The first part mainly explains the material basis, inner drive and development rules of human beha
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Beyond Shame: Developing Resilience and Rebuilding Confidence
Through the rich cases accumulated by the author over more than 30 years, this book points out that unknown shame is often hidden behind various psychological problems in various ways. In the past, people often regarded shame as a "destructive and harmful emotion." However, this book attempts to go beyond the inherent view and view shame as "a family of emotions containing painful self-awareness," including embarrassment, guilt, regret, self-consciousness and other emotions. These emotions help
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The Paradox of Delusion: the Power of Self-Deception in Human Nature
Self-deception can cause untold harm to us, our communities, and our planet. But if this is the case, why is self-deception so common? Shankar Vedantam and Bill Mesler argue in this book that, paradoxical as it may seem, self-deception sometimes plays an important role in our pursuit of success and happiness. This unique book highlights the unique significance of delusion or self-deception in human nature, vividly describing why the lies we tell ourselves underpin our daily interactions with fri
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