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Psychology 101: How to Understand Yourself and Others

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From the co-author of the world’''s best-selling psychology textbook comes the perfect audio course for those who want to understand the secrets of the human brain and our behavior. Join acclaimed professor Nathan DeWall in answering your big questions about psychology. Psychology is a science and uses the same methods as other sciences. But there is a big difference: many psychological topics are difficult to evaluate and measure. Some of our most valuable qualities—self-esteem, memory, emotion, thinking, personality—seem ineffable. Through Prof. DeWall, you will get a backstage pass to many of the mind’s mysteries, including why some people are prone to depression, why some therapies work while others don’t, and why some romantic relationships succeed while others flop. By understanding psychology as a science, you will have a better understanding of yourself and the world around you. In this engaging 24-lecture course, Prof. DeWall takes you on a wild ride through the mind. Incorporating vivid case studies and psychological research, the lectures challenge you to reconsider what you think you know about the mind and offer practical tools to improve your daily life. Prof. Dewall has been called “one of the most influential psychological science leaders of his generation.” Listen today for an in-depth look at the human mind and its profound mysteries. This course is part of the Learn25 collection.

© 2020 Learn25 (Lydbog): 9781632518583

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Lydbog: 24. august 2020

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