Psychosense
10 questions to help you understand everyday life
Nigel Holt(Author)
Robinson (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-78033-598-8 (ISBN)
Description
Psychology is the science of behaviour and there are some basic rules and patterns that shape why people do what they do. This book will help readers think a little more like psychologists, avoid the pitfalls of sticking to patterns of thoughts and behaviour that do no good, and develop their own PSYCHOSENSE.
PSYCHOSENSE will focus on questions that we all ask ourselves from time to time, such as:
* Why can we never say no to that piece of chocolate cake?
* Why does time seem to go so slowly when we're bored?
* Why can we never seem to decide what to wear in the morning?
* Q4: Why do we always seem to break our New Years' resolutions?
* Why are some relationships more successful than others? What defines a successful relationship?
PSYCHOSENSE will focus on questions that we all ask ourselves from time to time, such as:
* Why can we never say no to that piece of chocolate cake?
* Why does time seem to go so slowly when we're bored?
* Why can we never seem to decide what to wear in the morning?
* Q4: Why do we always seem to break our New Years' resolutions?
* Why are some relationships more successful than others? What defines a successful relationship?
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little, Brown Book Group
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 130 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78033-598-8 (9781780335988)
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Person
Nigel Holt is a psychology lecturer and writer and is the lead author of the most successful introductory psychology textbook in Europe.
Ian Walker is a psychology lecturer and an award-winning science communicator who speaks regularly on radio and tv around the world.
Ian Walker is a psychology lecturer and an award-winning science communicator who speaks regularly on radio and tv around the world.