Social Psychology | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Social Psychology category, you will find in-depth literature on interpersonal dynamics, group behavior, and social phenomena. The titles cover topics such as communication, loneliness, morality, intercultural competence, conflict, emotions, and psychological mechanisms in politics and everyday life. The target audience includes professionals in psychology, education, and social work, as well as students and interested laypeople engaged with social interactions, prevention, or personal development.
Typical types of works include introductions, handbooks, guides, and scholarly analyses. The books offer practical approaches, theoretical foundations, or methodological guidance—for example, on group dynamics, extremism prevention, or appreciative communication. Here you will find tools to understand and purposefully shape social processes.