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The human mind can often seem mysterious, yet there are patterns to our behavior and laws governing the biology of the brain that psychologists have long sought to understand. From the ways we learn to our social interactions and our unique personalities, psychologists have developed valuable insights into the principles and rules that shape our minds.
In this audiobook, you will learn about:
The different approaches to psychology that have held sway over the years
The most influential psychologists, ranging from Wilhelm Wundt to Sigmund Freud and Ivan Pavlov
The key concepts in every area, ranging from behavioral psychology to developmental psychology to social psychology
The human mind can often seem mysterious, yet there are patterns to our behavior and laws governing the biology of the brain that psychologists have long sought to understand. From the ways we learn...
The human mind can often seem mysterious, yet there are patterns to our behavior and laws governing the biology of the brain that psychologists have long sought to understand. From the ways we learn to our social interactions and our unique personalities, psychologists have developed valuable insights into the principles and rules that shape our minds.
In this audiobook, you will learn about:
The different approaches to psychology that have held sway over the years
The most influential psychologists, ranging from Wilhelm Wundt to Sigmund Freud and Ivan Pavlov
The key concepts in every area, ranging from behavioral psychology to developmental psychology to social psychology