Introducing Psychology: How To Analyze People With Cognitive Psychology. Positive Personality Coaching Series. A Behavioral Psychological Mastery Approach. Create New...

Introducing Psychology: How To Analyze People With Cognitive Psychology. Positive Personality Coaching Series. A Behavioral Psychological Mastery Approach. Create New...
ISBN-10
1706689543
ISBN-13
9781706689546
Series
Introducing Psychology
Pages
147
Language
English
Published
2019-11-08
Publisher
Independently Published
Author
Felicity Gray

Description

What is psychology? What does psychology entail? What are the branches of psychology? Why is psychology so important in human lives? Is psychology interrelated to sociology? What makes psychology a science? How do we study psychology? Why is psychology so important in human life? Is psychology a static or a dynamic science? All these are issues that touch on psychology as a science. Psychology has been there for some time. That means it has a somewhat long history. It has grown over the years and it has changed with the times. It has gone as time is going following the change of humans. Psychology touches directly on humans and that makes it flexible in that it will change as the human species changes. Psychology is seen to be birthed after philosophy was unable to answer some questions that were there. Philosophy was all about sitting and thinking and coming up with new theories. This hence became so bad at answering some questions and hence a new method had to be brought in. that meant change had to come in. Psychology was thus formed to replace philosophy since it had become so outdated with the way things were going. For psychology, one had to go to the field and study what they wanted to know. Psychology is no suspicion instead it is a series of research and studies one has to do. No information is taken from just mere thinking. Every psychological theory has to have what is called empirical evidence there was no such thing as out of the blue theories. These are things one needed time to research and perfect before presenting them to the world. Psychology is all facts and no fiction. Psychology involves our daily living in all aspects and there is no escaping it at all. So, what do we learn from this book? You get to learn the definition of psychology, it's goals and the perspectives it has. Know how psychology enables one to analyze others in different aspects of life. Learn how psychology is applied in every field that concerns our lives. Also, learn about human personality and disorders in terms of psychology. Learn the types of methodology that are used in the science of psychology. Know how the body functions in terms of psychology. Learn about all the applications that are there in the field of psychology. Finally, learn the positive psychology of time. This book is very detailed when it comes to the issues that surround psychology. Psychology is a very interesting science that will always be a part of our lives. It is important to understand psychology if you want to understand human beings and all the aspects that surround them. Psychology is a field that anyone can take up and understand easily if they wish to. Want to Know More? Download now and learn all about psychology and how it affects man every day of his or her life. Scroll to the top of the page and hit the buy now button!!

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