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      1. 心理學與生活英文版

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        心理學與生活英文版

          《心理學與生活》一書的作者是理查德·格里格和菲利普·津巴多。[1]《心理學與生活》是教育部心理指導委員會推薦用書。下面是小編為大家收集的心理學與生活英文版,僅供參考,大家一起來看看吧。

          心理學與生活英文版目錄:

          PREFACE

          1、PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE 3

          WHAT MAKES PSYCHOLOGY UNIQUE? 4

          Definitions 4

          The Goals of Psychology 5

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:CAN PSYCHOLOGY HELP FIND ME A CAREER? 8

          THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN PSYCHOLOGY 9

          Psychology’s Historical Foundations 9

          Current Psychological Perspectives 11

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:WHY DO FRIENDSHIPS END? 16

          WHAT PSYCHOLOGISTS DO 17

          HOW TO USE THIS BOOK 19

          Study Strategies 19

          Study Techniques 20

          Special Features 20

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 21

          KEY TERMS 21

          2、RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY 25

          THE PROCESS OF RESEARCH 26

          Observer Biases and Operational Definitions 27

          Experimental Methods:Alternative Explanations and the Need for Controls 30

          Correlational Methods 33

          Subliminal Influence? 34

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:CAN SURVEY RESEARCH AFFECT YOUR ATTITUDES? 36

          PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT 37

          Achieving Reliability and Validity 37

          Self-Report Measures 37

          Behavioral Measures and Observations 38

          ETHICAL ISSUES IN HUMAN AND ANIMAL RESEARCH 40

          Informed Consent 40

          Risk/Gain Assessment 41

          Intentional Deception 41

          Debriefing 41

          Issues in Animal Research 41

          BECOMING A WISER RESEARCH CONSUMER 42

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:HOW CAN YOU EVALUATE PSYCHOLOGICAL INFORMATION ON THE WEB? 43

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 44

          KEY TERMS 44

          STATISTICAL SUPPLEMENT 46

          UNDERSTANDING STATISTICS:ANALYZING DATA AND FORMING CONCLUSIONS 46

          ANALYZING THE DATA 47

          DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS 48

          INFERENTIAL STATISTICS 51

          BECOMING A WISE CONSUMER OF STATISTICS 53

          KEY TERMS 53

          3、THE BIOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY BASES OF BEHAVIOR 55

          HEREDITY AND BEHAVIOR 56

          Evolution and Natural Selection 57

          Variation in the Human Genotype 59

          THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IN ACTION 63

          The Neuron 63

          Action Potentials 65

          Synaptic Transmission 67

          Neurotransmitters and Their Functions 68

          BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR 70

          Eavesdropping on the Brain 70

          The Nervous System 74

          Brain Structures and Their Functions 75

          Hemispheric Lateralization 81

          The Endocrine System 84

          Plasticity and Neurogenesis:Our Changing Brains 85

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:WHAT DOES “IT’S GENETIC” MEAN? 71

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:WHY DOES MUSIC HAVE AN IMPACT ON HOW YOU FEEL? 87

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 88

          KEY TERMS 89

          4、SENSATION AND PERCEPTION 93

          SENSING, ORGANIZING, IDENTIFYING, AND RECOGNIZING 94

          The Proximal and Distal Stimuli 95

          Reality, Ambiguity, and Illusions 97

          SENSORY KNOWLEDGE OF THE WORLD 99

          Psychophysics 99

          From Physical Events to Mental Events 102

          THE VISUAL SYSTEM 103

          The Human Eye 103

          The Pupil and the Lens 103

          The Retina 104

          Processes in the Brain 105

          Seeing Color 108

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:CAN TECHNOLOGY RESTORE SIGHT? 108

          HEARING 112

          The Physics of Sound 112

          Psychological Dimensions of Sound 112

          The Physiology of Hearing 113

          YOUR OTHER SENSES 117

          Smell 117

          Taste 117

          Touch and Skin Senses 118

          The Vestibular and Kinesthetic Senses 119

          Pain 120

          ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESSES IN PERCEPTION 121

          Attentional Processes 121

          Principles of Perceptual Grouping 124

          Spatial and Temporal Integration 125

          Motion Perception 126

          Depth Perception 126

          Perceptual Constancies 129

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:WHY IS EATING“HOT”FOOD PAINFUL? 122

          IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION PROCESS 131

          Bottom-Up and Top-Down Processes 131

          The Influence of Contexts and Expectations 133

          Final Lessons 134

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 134

          KEY TERMS 135

          5、MIND, CONSCIOUSNESS, AND ALTERNATE STATES 139

          THE CONTENTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS 140

          Awareness and Consciousness 140

          Studying the Contents of Consciousness 142

          THE FUNCTIONS OF CONSCIOUSNESS 143

          The Uses of Consciousness 143

          Studying the Functions of Consciousness 144

          SLEEP AND DREAMS 145

          Circadian Rhythms 145

          The Sleep Cycle 146

          Why Sleep 148

          Sleep Disorders 148

          Dreams:Theater of the Mind 150

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:DO YOU GET ENOUGH SLEEP? 150

          ALTERED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS 152

          Lucid Dreaming 153

          Hypnosis 153

          Meditation 155

          Religious Ecstasy 156

          MIND-ALTERING DRUGS 157

          Dependence and Addiction 157

          Varieties of Psychoactive Drugs 158

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:DOES ECSTASY HARM THE BRAIN? 160

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 162

          KEY TERMS 162

          6、LEARNING AND BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS 165

          THE STUDY OF LEARNING 166

          What Is Learning? 166

          Behaviorism and Behavior Analysis 167

          CLASSICAL CONDITIONING:LEARNING PREDICTABLE SIGNALS 168

          Pavlov’s Surprising Observation 168

          Processes of Conditioning 170

          Focus on Acquisition 172

          Applications of Classical Conditioning 174

          OPERANT CONDITIONING:LEARNING ABOUT CONSEQUENCES 176

          The Law of Effect 176

          Experimental Analysis of Behavior 178

          Reinforcement Contingencies 179

          Properties of Reinforcers 182

          Schedules of Reinforcement 183

          Shaping 186

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:HOW DOES CLASSICAL CONDITIONING AFFECT CANCER TREATMENT? 177

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:TO SPANK OR NOT TO SPANK 184

          BIOLOGY AND LEARNING 187

          Instinctual Drift 187

          Taste-Aversion Learning 188

          COGNITIVE INFLUENCES ON LEARNING 190

          Animal Cognition 190

          Observational Learning 192

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 195

          KEY TERMS 195

          7、MEMORY 199

          WHAT IS MEMORY? 200

          Types of Memories 200

          An Overview of Memory Processes 202

          MEMORY USE FOR THE SHORT-TERM 203

          Iconic Memory 204

          Short-Term Memory 205

          Working Memory 207

          LONG-TERM MEMORY:ENCODING AND RETRIEVAL 209

          Retrieval Cues 209

          Context and Encoding 210

          The Processes of Encoding and Retrieval 213

          Why We Forget 215

          Improving Memory for Unstructured Information 217

          Metamemory 218

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:HOW CAN MEMORY RESEARCH HELP YOU PREPARE FOR EXAMS? 219

          STRUCTURES IN LONG-TERM MEMORY 220

          Memory Structures 220

          Remembering as a Reconstructive Process 224

          BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MEMORY 227

          Searching for the Engram 227

          Amnesia 228

          Brain Imaging 229

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:WHY DOES ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AFFECT MEMORY? 227

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 231

          KEY TERMS 232

          8、COGNITIVE PROCESSES 235

          STUDYING COGNITION 237

          Discovering the Processes of Mind 237

          Mental Processes and Mental Resources 237

          LANGUAGE USE 240

          Language Production 240

          Language Understanding 243

          Language and Evolution 247

          Language,Thought,and Culture 248

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:WHY AND HOW DO PEOPLE LIE? 249

          VISUAL COGNITION 250

          Using Visual Representations 250

          Combining Verbal and Visual Representations 252

          PROBLEM SOLVING AND REASONING 255

          Problem Solving 255

          Deductive Reasoning 257

          Inductive Reasoning 260

          JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING 262

          Heuristics and Judgment 262

          The Psychology of Decision Making 265

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:CAN POLITICAL EXPERTS PREDICT THE FUTURE? 269

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 270

          KEY TERMS 270

          9、INTELLIGENCE AND INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT 273

          WHAT IS ASSESSMENT? 274

          History of Assessment 274

          Basic Features of Formal Assessment 275

          INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT 278

          The Origins of Intelligence Testing 278

          IQ Tests 278

          Extremes of Intelligence 280

          THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE 282

          Psychometric Theories of Intelligence 282

          Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory of Intelligence 284

          Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences and Emotional Intelligence 285

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:CAN YOU TRUST ASSESSMENT ON THE WEB? 283

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:DO THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE MATTER? 287

          THE POLITICS OF INTELLIGENCE 287

          The History of Group Comparisons 288

          Heredity and IQ 289

          Environments and IQ 291

          Culture and the Validity of IQ Tests 293

          CREATIVITY 295

          Assessing Creativity and the Link to Intelligence 295

          Extremes of Creativity 295

          ASSESSMENT AND SOCIETY 297

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 299

          KEY TERMS 299

          10、HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN 303

          STUDYING DEVELOPMENT 304

          PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN 306

          Prenatal and Childhood Development 306

          Physical Development in Adolescence 310

          Physical Changes in Adulthood 311

          COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN 312

          Piaget’s Insights Into Mental Development 312

          Contemporary Perspectives on Early Cognitive Development 314

          Cognitive Development in Adulthood 318

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:WILL YOUR BRAIN WORK DIFFERENTLY AS YOU AGE? 320

          ACQUIRING LANGUAGE 321

          Perceiving Speech and Perceiving Words 321

          Learning Word Meanings 322

          Acquiring Grammar 323

          SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN 324

          Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages 325

          Social Development in Childhood 326

          Social Development in Adolescence 331

          Social Development in Adulthood 333

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:HOW DOES DAY CARE AFFECT CHILDREN’S DEVELOPMENT?330

          SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES 336

          Sex Differences 336

          Gender Identity and Gender Roles 337

          MORAL DEVELOPMENT 338

          Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Reasoning 338

          Gender and Cultural Perspectives on Moral Reasoning 340

          LEARNING TO AGE SUCCESSFULLY 341

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 342

          KEY TERMS 343

          11、MOTIVATION 347

          UNDERSTANDING MOTIVATION 348

          Functions of Motivational Concepts 348

          Sources of Motivation 349

          A Hierarchy of Needs 352

          EATING 353

          The Physiology of Eating 354

          The Psychology of Eating 355

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:HOW DOES GENETICS CONTRIBUTE TO OBESITY? 356

          SEXUAL BEHAVIORS 360

          Nonhuman Sexual Behaviors 360

          Human Sexual Arousal and Response 362

          The Evolution of Sexual Behaviors 363

          Sexual Norms 364

          Homosexuality 366

          MOTIVATION FOR PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT 370

          Need for Achievement 368

          Attributions for Success and Failure 369

          Work and Organizational Psychology 371

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:HOW DOES MOTIVATION AFFECT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT·373

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 374

          KEY TERMS 374

          12、EMOTION, STRESS, AND HEALTH 377

          EMOTIONS 378

          Basic Emotions and Culture 378

          Theories of Emotion 381

          Functions of Emotions 385

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:WHY ARE SOME PEOPLE HAPPIER THAN OTHERS? 388

          STRESS OF LIVING 389

          Physiological Stress Reactions 389

          Psychological Stress Reactions 392

          Coping with Stress 397

          Positive Effects of Stress 401

          HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY 402

          The Biopsychosocial Model of Health 403

          Health Promotion 403

          Treatment 406

          Personality and Health 409

          Job Burnout and the Health-Care System 410

          A Toast to Your Health 411

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:CAN HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY HELP YOU BE A HEALTHY PERSON BY 2010? 407

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 413

          KEY TERMS 413

          13、UNDERSTANDING HUMAN PERSONALITY 417

          TYPE AND TRAIT PERSONALITY THEORIES 418

          Categorizing by Types 418

          Describing with Traits 419

          Traits and Heritability 423

          Do Traits Predict Behaviors? 423

          Evaluation of Type and Trait Theories 425

          PSYCHODYNAMIC THEORIES 425

          Freudian Psychoanalysis 425

          Evaluation of Freudian Theory 429

          Extending Psychodynamic Theories 430

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:WHY ARE SOME PEOPLE SHY? 426

          HUMANISTIC THEORIES 432

          Features of Humanistic Theories 432

          Evaluation of Humanistic Theories 433

          SOCIAL-LEARNING AND COGNITIVE THEORIES 434

          Mischel’s Cognitive-Affective Personality Theory 435

          Bandura’s Cognitive Social-Learning Theory 436

          Cantor’s Social Intelligence Theory 438

          Evaluation of Social-Learning and Cognitive Theories 438

          SELF THEORIES 439

          Dynamic Aspects of Self-Concepts 439

          Self-Esteem and Self-Presentation 440

          The Cultural Construction of Self 441

          Evaluation of Self Theories 442

          COMPARING PERSONALITY THEORIES 443

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:WHO ARE YOU ON THE INTERNET? 443

          ASSESSING PERSONALITY 444

          Objective Tests 444

          Projective Tests 446

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 448

          KEY TERMS 448

          14、PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS 451

          THE NATURE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS 452

          Deciding What Is Abnormal 452

          The Problem of Objectivity 454

          Classifying Psychological Disorders 454

          The Etiology of Psychopathology 457

          ANXIETY DISORDERS 459

          Generalized Anxiety Disorder 459

          Panic Disorder 459

          Phobias 460

          Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 460

          Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 461

          Causes of Anxiety Disorders 462

          MOOD DISORDERS 464

          Major Depressive Disorder 464

          Bipolar Disorder 465

          Causes of Mood Disorders 465

          Gender Differences in Depression 467

          Suicide 468

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:HOW CAN WE PINPOINT INTERACTIONS OF NATURE AND NURTURE? 469

          PERSONALITY DISORDERS 470

          Borderline Personality Disorder 470

          Antisocial Personality Disorder 471

          SOMATOFORM AND DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS 472

          Somatoform Disorders 472

          Dissociative Disorders 473

          SCHIZOPHRENIC DISORDERS 474

          Major Types of Schizophrenia 475

          Causes of Schizophrenia 476

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:IS “INSANITY” REALLY A DEFENSE? 480

          PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS OF CHILDHOOD 480

          Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder 481

          Autistic Disorder 481

          THE STIGMA OF MENTAL ILLNESS 482

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 483

          KEY TERMS 484

          15、THERAPIES FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS 487

          THE THERAPEUTIC CONTEXT 488

          Goals and Major Therapies 488

          Therapists and Therapeutic Settings 489

          Historical Perspectives on Institutional Treatment 490

          PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPIES 491

          Freudian Psychoanalysis 491

          Later Psychodynamic Therapies 493

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:ARE LIVES HAUNTED BY REPRESSED MEMORIES? 494

          BEHAVIOR THERAPIES 494

          Counterconditioning 495

          Contingency Management 496

          Social-Learning Therapy 498

          Generalization Techniques 499

          COGNITIVE THERAPIES 501

          Changing False Beliefs 501

          Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 502

          HUMANISTIC THERAPIES 502

          Client-Centered Therapy 503

          Gestalt Therapy 503

          GROUP THERAPIES 504

          Couple and Family Therapy 504

          Community Support Groups 505

          BIOMEDICAL THERAPIES 506

          Drug Therapy 506

          Psychosurgery 508

          EC and rTMS 509

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:DOES THERAPY AFFECT BRAIN ACTIVITY? 510

          TREATMENT EVALUATION AND PREVENTION STRATEGIES 511

          Evaluating Therapeutic Effectiveness 511

          Prevention Strategies 512

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 513

          KEY TERMS 514

          16、SOCIAL COGNITION AND RELATIONSHIPS 517

          CONSTRUCTING SOCIAL REALITY 518

          The Origins of Attribution Theory 519

          The Fundamental Attribution Error 519

          Self-Serving Biases 520

          Expectations and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies 521

          Behaviors That Confirm Expectations 522

          ATTITUDES, ATTITUDE CHANGE, AND ACTION 524

          Attitudes and Behaviors 524

          Processes of Persuasion 525

          Persuasion by Your Own Actions 527

          Compliance 529

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:DO LATE-NIGHT TV ADS REALLY WORK? 532

          PREJUDICE 531

          Origins of Prejudice 531

          Effects of Stereotypes 533

          Reversing Prejudice 534

          SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS 536

          Liking 536

          Loving 537

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:CAN LASTING RELATIONSHIPS FORM ON THE INTERNET? 540

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 541

          KEY TERMS 541

          17、SOCIAL PROCESSES, SOCIETY, AND CULTURE 545

          THE POWER OF THE SITUATION 546

          Roles and Rules 546

          Social Norms 548

          Conformity 549

          Decision Making in Groups 552

          Situational Power:Candid Camera Revelations 552

          ALTRUISM AND PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR 553

          The Roots of Altruism 553

          Motives for Prosocial Behavior 555

          The Effects of the Situation of Prosocial Behavior 556

          CRITICAL THINKING IN YOUR LIFE:HOW CAN YOU GET PEOPLE TO VOLUNTEER? 558

          AGGRESSION 559

          Evolutionary Perspectives 559

          Individual Differences 560

          Situational Influences 561

          Cultural Constraints 563

          THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CONFLICT AND PEACE 566

          Obedience to Authority 566

          The Psychology of Genocide and War 569

          Peace Psychology 572

          A PERSONAL ENDNOTE 574

          PSYCHOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE:HOW MIGHT RECONCILIATION BE POSSIBLE? 575

          RECAPPING MAIN POINTS 576

          KEY TERMS 576

          ANSWER APPENDIX A-1

          GLOSSARY G-1

          REFERENCES R-1

          NAME INDEX N-1

          SUBJECT INDEX S-1

          CREDITS C-1

          內容簡介

          我國心理學界有不少教師多年來一直在用本書英文版作為教學的第一參考用書。但遺憾的是,由于版權方面以及一百多萬字繁重的翻譯量等原因,致使本書一直沒有一個中譯本。懷著對我國心理學的基礎教育和普及的使命感,北京大學心理學系18位教授通力合作,每人根據自己的研究專長和興趣各選取一部分,精心翻譯。正如王壘教授所言:“這部教材的翻譯是北大心理學系的教授們集體智慧和團隊凝聚力的結晶。”

          作為一本包含著豐富的教育思想和獨特教學方法的成熟教材,原書中所有元素-比如由600余條詞匯及解釋組成的“專業術語表”,極具價值的2000余條“參考文獻”,以及近1000條的“人名和主題索引”等等,對于教學、研究和學習都是十分寶貴的,因此,在該中譯版本中都被完整地翻譯和保留了下來。另外,與本書教學配套使用的還有一系列豐富、獨特的教學輔助資料和工具,人民郵電出版社新曲線公司和培生教育出版公司合作,為使用本教材的教師免費提供主要課件。

          這本教科書寫作流暢,通俗易懂,更深入生活,把心理學理論與知識聯系人們的日常生活與工作,使它同樣也成為一般大眾了解心理學與自己的極好讀物。

          正如作者所言,“心理學是一門與人類幸福密切相關的科學”,它貼近生活,深入實踐的獨特風格同樣也是一般大眾了解心理學,更好地理解人性和提高自身全面素質的好讀物。

          作者形象地將使用本書學習心理學比喻成一次“智慧的旅行”,選擇她,相信你一定不虛此行。祝您好運!

          Many teachers in the field of psychology in our country have been using the English version of this book as their first reference for teaching for many years. Unfortunately, due to copyright issues and the heavy translation workload of over one million words, this book has not been translated into Chinese. With a sense of mission towards the basic education and popularization of psychology in China, 18 professors from the Department of Psychology at Peking University worked together, each selecting a part based on their own research expertise and interests and carefully translating it. As Professor Wang Lei said, "The translation of this textbook is the crystallization of the collective wisdom and team cohesion of the professors in the Department of Psychology at Peking University

          As a mature textbook containing rich educational ideas and unique teaching methods, all elements of the original book - such as the "professional terminology list" consisting of more than 600 vocabulary and explanations, the highly valuable "reference list" of over 2000, and the "personal name and topic index" of nearly 1000- are extremely valuable for teaching, research, and learning. Therefore, they have been fully translated and preserved in this Chinese translation version. In addition, a series of rich and unique teaching aids and tools are also used in conjunction with the teaching of this book. New Curve Company of Peoples Posts and Telecommunications Press and Pearson Education Publishing Company cooperate to provide free main courseware for teachers who use this textbook.

          This textbook is written smoothly, easy to understand, and delves deeper into daily life, connecting psychological theories and knowledge to peoples daily lives and work, making it an excellent reading material for the general public to understand psychology and themselves.

          As the author stated, "Psychology is a science closely related to human happiness." Its unique style of being close to life and deeply practiced is also a good reading material for the general public to understand psychology, better understand human nature, and improve their overall quality.

          The author metaphorically compares studying psychology in this book to a "journey of wisdom". Choosing her, I believe you will definitely make this trip worthwhile. Good luck!

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