How Psychology Works: The Facts Visually Explained (How Things Work)

How Psychology Works: The Facts Visually Explained (How Things Work)

by Dk (Author), Laurence Bouvard (Reader), Jo Hemmings (Consultant Editor)

Synopsis

Explore the human mind and understand the science behind how you and other people in your life think and act in a wide range of everyday situations with this brand new visual guide to applied psychology. Using straightforward definitions and clear, striking visuals, The Psychology Handbook makes the workings of the brain easy to understand and shows what happens when things go wrong, with information on disorders such as anxiety and paranoia, as well as explanations of the different therapies that are used to treat them, from CBT to psychoanalysis, group therapy to art therapy. Clear and easy to understand for both students and readers with a general interest, this book explores and explains the various approaches that psychologists use to study how people think and behave, such as behaviourism, cognitive psychology, and humanism. It also shows how these approaches can be applied to real-world situations, with examples from the workplace to the sports field, the courtroom to the classroom. Learn why psychology plays a huge role in all of our lives and develop a greater understanding of what influences our behaviour, thoughts and feelings, and those of others, in a variety of environments and scenarios.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: DK
Published: 07 Jun 2018

ISBN 10: 024131769X
ISBN 13: 9780241317693
Book Overview: Theories and therapies for everyday life

Media Reviews
This book delves into the human mind, revealing in a very visual way the science behind the way people think and act. * Woman's Weekly *
Author Bio
Jo Hemmings is a behavioural psychologist who studied at the Universities of Warwick and London. She has authored several successful books on relationships, writes regularly for national newspapers and magazines, is a regular on TV and radio, and runs a counselling practice in London. She is also the consultant psychologist on ITV's Good Morning Britain in the UK.