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How effective are health promotion programmes?
Are there social explanations for health problems?
What's the Biopsychological model of health and well-being?
These are just a few of the interesting and important questions that we will be exploring in this book as we explore what health psychology is and how it affects us.
So, join me as together we explore the fascinating world of health psychology in this book with an intriguing conversational...
42) Police Psychology: The Forensic Psychology Guide To Police Behaviour: An Introductory Series, #36
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Perfect for university psychology students and psychology professionals interested in forensic psychology!Policing is a major part of the Criminal Justice System so forensic psychology is interested in it. Police psychology is filled with fascinating topics about police behaviour and why the police behave as they do. All explained in this great easy to understand book!By the end of this book, you'll learn:How Police Culture Affects Behaviour?How Psychology...
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Get the Summary of Nick Trenton's Calm Your Thoughts in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Calm Your Thoughts" by Nick Trenton is a comprehensive guide for individuals grappling with anxiety and overthinking. The book delves into the complexities of anxiety as a legitimate psychological condition, offering insights into its various manifestations, from physical symptoms to behavioral patterns. Trenton, diagnosed with...
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Reading researches in Indian orthographies are rather few. But, such studies are needed to establish pan-orthographic universalities and specificities in reading processes. This volume presents such studies done in the context of an Indian writing system. Some of the studies reported in this volume were published in different journals; some were presented in different seminars and symposia. Instead of making fragmented expositions it was thought better...
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Le titre « Nouveaux propos sur le bonheur » fait référence à la réflexion philosophique et littéraire d'Emile Chartier dit « Alain » qui écrivait en 1928 « Sur le bonheur » avec cette conception de l'homme dans une spiritualité toujours présente au-delà de ces réductions comportementalistes ou psychologisantes qui semblent nous satisfaire aujourd'hui.... Comment peut-on encore poser la question du bonheur dans notre époque matérialiste...
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The term subconscious reflects an etymological root of the French subconscious as introduced by the renowned psychologist Pierre Janet (1859–1947), who claimed that a strong perception lay beneath the layers of the conscious mind's critical-thought mechanisms that he labeled the subconscious mind. The adjective is described in the strict psychological perception as functioning or appearing outside the territory of consciousness. Edwin A. Locke and...
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There is an in-depth discussion about stoicism and the psychology that it helps in building inside a person. Stoicism has been a great tool for many people in directing their life on a better path, and that is the reason everyone deserves to try it on their own. People have been wrong in interpreting stoicism in the past. It was made out that stoicism is all about not having emotions. But if there are no emotions, then what is the point of life and...
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Antes de elaborar y decidir un diagnóstico, el especialista en psicopatología clínica debe pasar forzosamente por un proceso de recogida de datos, de anamnesis y de exploración psicopatológica minuciosa, que fundamentará el complejo diagnóstico final. Este proceso de obtención de la semiología clínica sigue siendo básico e insoslayable para el buen psicólogo clínico o psiquiatra y también es un requisito de gran importancia para la investigación...
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Hyperactivity is a condition of being unconventionally active. Hyperactive people are always up to something. These kinds of people are always active, impulsive in nature, easily distracted, unable to concentrate, or similar behavior. In the year of 1867, the word hyperactive was used in the sense of more activity than usual or desired. People's behavioral study is streamed in Psychology. These kinds of behavior are commonly seen among children. Typical...
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The concept of personality traits is nothing new in a discussion. It is an old story in the books of psychological literature. Extroversion is widely discussed among all of them and is a type for most of the world population. Studies suggested, almost 62% of the world population is extroverts. Thanks to them for making the world a better place though. Many theories signify that extroversion or introversion is a key material in the making of a human...
53) Traffic Stop
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About the Book In the placid village of Liberty, Nebraska, everything on the surface is simple. It's a tight-knit community and the streets are safe. From the outside, families like the Kennedy's are perfect exemplars of their little community. Otis Kennedy, the patriarch, serves as the small town's legal kingpin and good-old-boy extraordinaire. His son, Layne, is a dedicated mortician and single father doing his best to make ends meet for his daughter,...
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The majority of America's baby boomers as well as the silent generation are now seniors. Will we live our last years as gloriously as we lived our younger ones? We bounced through economic booms with panache, accumulating more and more symbols of the great life and realized our dreams with triumph. Our parents, most of whom, were born during the Great Depression or WWII had every hope that our blessed generation could enjoy success beyond their wildest...
55) DNA Hardwired
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DNA...
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A Pocket Guide on
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Get the Summary of Dan Ariely's Misbelief in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Misbelief" by Dan Ariely explores the complex phenomenon of how individuals and societies come to embrace false beliefs, often leading to serious consequences. The book examines the spread of misinformation and its impact on communities, highlighting historical precedents and the intricate webs of conspiracy theories that interlock to...
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This book is ostensibly about psychological testing especially about personality testing. It is a critique of traditional thinking involved in the development of psychological testing. There has been attempts to start a rethink about fundamental issues such as the psychometric requirements, the social desirability effect, etc. There has also been a lot of use of statistics without trying to understand that, by itself, no statistics can ever answer...
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Get the Summary of Oprah Winfrey and Bruce D. Perry's What Happened to You? in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "What Happened to You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing" by Oprah Winfrey and Bruce D. Perry explores the profound impact of trauma on individuals, particularly in early childhood. The book delves into the brain's sequential processing of experiences, emphasizing the significance of initial...
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In the quiet corners of our lives, where dreams flicker and pulse with possibility, there lies a potent feeling-a yearning to shed doubt, break barriers, and step boldly into our own brilliance. "Ignite Your Inner Flame" is a guidebook for this journey, a map to uncovering our deepest capabilities.
Life often nudges us to settle, to accept less than we can. But within each of us, there's a hidden flame-a wild, untamed part that urges us to rise,...
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When Claude Steiner and the late Eric Berne developed the theory of Transactional Analysis, their basic belief that people were born princes and princess, until their parents turned them into frogs countered the fundamental principle of psychiatry which asserts that emotional and mental distress comes from within. This theory was further developed in Steiner's book Games Alcoholics Play. Dr. Berne, in What Do You Say After You Say Hello?, acknowledged...
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