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Reading the Invisible Psychology: A Dictionary of the Mind

  • psychology dictionary
  • Categories:Mental Health
  • Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication Place:South Korea
  • Publication date:November,2023
  • Pages:368
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  • Size:145mm×210mm
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★Recommended by the mainstream Korean media "Dong-A Ilbo"!
★A psychology dictionary, offering a glimpse into the complex and subtle psychology in our lives.
★Emotion drives humanity, not logic!

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This book encompasses all fields from ancient times to the present, including mythology, history, psychiatry, neuroscience, psychology, sociology, philosophy, and film, to provide a layered perspective on human psychology, containing everything about our minds.

Here are some of the things you will learn about the mind that will be helpful for a lifetime:

●Is the root cause of rape the need to resolve uncontrollable sexual desire?
●What is the meaning of old age in human life?
●Why can't logic solve all problems?
●Why does the inner child exist in our minds?
●What is the psychological reason behind the "battered wife syndrome"?
●Why are there stages in love?
●How do children think about death?
●Why does the Virgin Mary complex exist, which suggests that a mother should sacrifice everything for her children?
●Why do people easily get agitated while driving?
●Why is workaholism self-destructive?
●Is suicide a personal issue?
●Why is adolescence a rebellious period?
●Why are women envious of other women?
●Why has there always been a sacrificial lamb in history?
●Can the present change the past?

This book examines the important events in our lives and the recurring events in human affairs and history, looking closely at the psychological mechanisms at work behind the scenes. It also provides a comprehensive look at phenomena and mental disorders caused by our brains and minds, explaining how to respond and heal.

Furthermore, the book provides a detailed psychoanalytic perspective on the mechanisms of the mind that operate during childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age, and the characteristics that appear during these periods. This will serve as a foundation for better understanding others at that time and will provide self-handling methods for a more stable and successful life.

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