
Studying psychology for the first time
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Book Introduction
“Understand the fundamentals of psychology in just 30 days with one keyword per day!”
[EBS 30-Day Humanities] Series Volume 3
A simple summary of the history of psychology, which has experienced explosive development over the past 200 years!
How has the psychology community's perspective on the human mind changed?
‘Psychology’ is a topic that arouses the curiosity of many people.
In line with this, a large number of psychology-related broadcast programs and books are being released.
So what about "psychology"? It may be less so than psychology itself, but psychology also has plenty of fascinating topics to discuss.
Psychology itself has walked a rather interesting path, including the first person to elevate the study of the human mind to the status of an 'academic discipline', the process by which the existence of the human unconscious became known and acknowledged to the world, and the process by which the psychoanalytic school led by Freud split into several branches and each made their own discoveries.
In fact, psychology does not have a very long history compared to other disciplines such as philosophy or natural science.
There must be a reason why psychology, with its short history of about 200 years, has captured so much attention and experienced explosive development and growth.
"Studying Psychology for Beginners" is a book that simply organizes the history of psychology over the past 200 years using the "1 keyword per day" method, allowing you to grasp it at a glance.
It concisely outlines the major strands of 'psychology' over time, focusing on notable figures who have made their mark on the field of psychology and the new theories and concepts they have presented.
Through this book, you will be able to quickly and easily understand how the psychology field's perspective on the human mind has changed, what the major issues and trends in psychology are today, and what mental illnesses are the most problematic among modern people.
[EBS 30-Day Humanities] Series Volume 3
A simple summary of the history of psychology, which has experienced explosive development over the past 200 years!
How has the psychology community's perspective on the human mind changed?
‘Psychology’ is a topic that arouses the curiosity of many people.
In line with this, a large number of psychology-related broadcast programs and books are being released.
So what about "psychology"? It may be less so than psychology itself, but psychology also has plenty of fascinating topics to discuss.
Psychology itself has walked a rather interesting path, including the first person to elevate the study of the human mind to the status of an 'academic discipline', the process by which the existence of the human unconscious became known and acknowledged to the world, and the process by which the psychoanalytic school led by Freud split into several branches and each made their own discoveries.
In fact, psychology does not have a very long history compared to other disciplines such as philosophy or natural science.
There must be a reason why psychology, with its short history of about 200 years, has captured so much attention and experienced explosive development and growth.
"Studying Psychology for Beginners" is a book that simply organizes the history of psychology over the past 200 years using the "1 keyword per day" method, allowing you to grasp it at a glance.
It concisely outlines the major strands of 'psychology' over time, focusing on notable figures who have made their mark on the field of psychology and the new theories and concepts they have presented.
Through this book, you will be able to quickly and easily understand how the psychology field's perspective on the human mind has changed, what the major issues and trends in psychology are today, and what mental illnesses are the most problematic among modern people.
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Opening Remarks: What is Our Uniqueness? 5
Emotions of the Day: What Are Emotions?_The Origin of the Mind 13
Two-Day Satisfaction: Why Cheap Buyers Empty Their Bank Accounts_Ernst Heinrich Weber's Behavioral Psychology 20
3-Day Ritual: Psychology Was Created to Stop Talking About Psychology_Wilhelm Wundt's Introspection Method 25
Stimulus and Response: Can Emotions Be Measured by Neural Responses? - Ivan Pavlov's Classical Conditioning 31
5-Day Surroundings: Home is the Person_Kurt Lewin's Field Theory 36
Day 6: The Unconscious: Consult Your Mind Before Saying "It's Okay"_Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalysis 41
7-Day Balance: The most distant traits can be the most compatible_Analytical Psychology of Carl Gustav Jung 49
8 Days of Growth: What Embarrasses Me is the Engine of Growth_Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology 57
Day 9 Personality: The Inner Side of Shy People_Melanie Klein's Object Relations Theory 64
10-Day Ghost: Adults Afraid of Ghosts Every Night_Ronald Fairbairn's Object Relations Theory 71
11-Day Anxiety: Why Do I Feel Uneasy Even After Washing My Hands All Day? _Harry Stack Sullivan's Interpersonal Psychology 78
12-Day Intermediate Being: Why Children's Attachment Objects Should Not Be Thrown Away as Dirty_Donald Winnicott's True Self and False Self 086
Day 13 Worry: If worrying makes worry go away, then there's no need to worry_Wilfred Bion's "Containing and Containing" 093
14-Day Self: Commonalities of the Increasingly Agile Chronic Types_Erik Erikson's Personality Psychology 102
Femininity on the 15th: Why Women Are the Future of Men? _Karen Horney's Neo-Freudian School 110
Optical Illusion of the 16th: The Cherry Blossom's Flower Language is Midterm Exams_Max Wertheimer's Gestalt Psychology 117
17th Need: Expiration Dates Are Invisible to a Hungry Person_Abraham Maslow's Humanistic Psychology 123
18th Free Will: Are People Weakening, or Is Society Increasingly Inflexible?_Erich Fromm's Social Humanism 129
Day 19: Belief: Why bother using your body when it's tired? You should use tools. - Albert Ellis' Cognitive Psychology 137
20-Day Stroke: If You Want to Get Promoted, Build Your Reactions_Eric Byrne's Transactional Analysis 145
21 Days of Growth: Everyone Can Change, Because They Can Grow Anytime_Carl Rogers' Human-Centered Psychology 152
22nd Creative Activity: The Healing Power of Creative Activity_Natalie Rogers' Media Psychology 158
23rd Art: A healing field where everything tangible becomes material_Art Therapy 165
24th Play: Projecting and Healing Physical and Mental Issues_Drama Therapy 172
Literature on the 25th: To Understand Yourself and the World Broadly_Literary Therapy 179
Philosophy Day 26: The Solution to a Problem Lies in Correcting Its Essence_Philosophical Therapy 186
Music on the 27th: An Equal Gift Open to All_Music Therapy 193
28th Profit: The Evil Predators Prowling Around Us_The Mental Illness Threatening Modern Man 1 Sociopath 199
29th View: So Just Look at Me!_The Mental Illness Threatening Modern People 2: Histrionic Personality Disorder 206
30-Day Impulse: People Who Swing Between Extremes_The 3 Mental Illnesses Threatening Modern People: Borderline Personality Disorder 215
Closing Remarks: Applause from the Giants of Psychology 222
Reference 225
Emotions of the Day: What Are Emotions?_The Origin of the Mind 13
Two-Day Satisfaction: Why Cheap Buyers Empty Their Bank Accounts_Ernst Heinrich Weber's Behavioral Psychology 20
3-Day Ritual: Psychology Was Created to Stop Talking About Psychology_Wilhelm Wundt's Introspection Method 25
Stimulus and Response: Can Emotions Be Measured by Neural Responses? - Ivan Pavlov's Classical Conditioning 31
5-Day Surroundings: Home is the Person_Kurt Lewin's Field Theory 36
Day 6: The Unconscious: Consult Your Mind Before Saying "It's Okay"_Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalysis 41
7-Day Balance: The most distant traits can be the most compatible_Analytical Psychology of Carl Gustav Jung 49
8 Days of Growth: What Embarrasses Me is the Engine of Growth_Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology 57
Day 9 Personality: The Inner Side of Shy People_Melanie Klein's Object Relations Theory 64
10-Day Ghost: Adults Afraid of Ghosts Every Night_Ronald Fairbairn's Object Relations Theory 71
11-Day Anxiety: Why Do I Feel Uneasy Even After Washing My Hands All Day? _Harry Stack Sullivan's Interpersonal Psychology 78
12-Day Intermediate Being: Why Children's Attachment Objects Should Not Be Thrown Away as Dirty_Donald Winnicott's True Self and False Self 086
Day 13 Worry: If worrying makes worry go away, then there's no need to worry_Wilfred Bion's "Containing and Containing" 093
14-Day Self: Commonalities of the Increasingly Agile Chronic Types_Erik Erikson's Personality Psychology 102
Femininity on the 15th: Why Women Are the Future of Men? _Karen Horney's Neo-Freudian School 110
Optical Illusion of the 16th: The Cherry Blossom's Flower Language is Midterm Exams_Max Wertheimer's Gestalt Psychology 117
17th Need: Expiration Dates Are Invisible to a Hungry Person_Abraham Maslow's Humanistic Psychology 123
18th Free Will: Are People Weakening, or Is Society Increasingly Inflexible?_Erich Fromm's Social Humanism 129
Day 19: Belief: Why bother using your body when it's tired? You should use tools. - Albert Ellis' Cognitive Psychology 137
20-Day Stroke: If You Want to Get Promoted, Build Your Reactions_Eric Byrne's Transactional Analysis 145
21 Days of Growth: Everyone Can Change, Because They Can Grow Anytime_Carl Rogers' Human-Centered Psychology 152
22nd Creative Activity: The Healing Power of Creative Activity_Natalie Rogers' Media Psychology 158
23rd Art: A healing field where everything tangible becomes material_Art Therapy 165
24th Play: Projecting and Healing Physical and Mental Issues_Drama Therapy 172
Literature on the 25th: To Understand Yourself and the World Broadly_Literary Therapy 179
Philosophy Day 26: The Solution to a Problem Lies in Correcting Its Essence_Philosophical Therapy 186
Music on the 27th: An Equal Gift Open to All_Music Therapy 193
28th Profit: The Evil Predators Prowling Around Us_The Mental Illness Threatening Modern Man 1 Sociopath 199
29th View: So Just Look at Me!_The Mental Illness Threatening Modern People 2: Histrionic Personality Disorder 206
30-Day Impulse: People Who Swing Between Extremes_The 3 Mental Illnesses Threatening Modern People: Borderline Personality Disorder 215
Closing Remarks: Applause from the Giants of Psychology 222
Reference 225
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Publisher's Review
The flow of 'psychology' clearly organized in one volume!
From the birth of psychology over 200 years ago to the major topics of modern psychology
Organize in 30 days with 1 keyword per day!
Although interest in and study of the human mind have existed for a very long time, there is no one who has elevated it to the ranks of an 'academic discipline'.
This book outlines the overall outline of psychology, focusing on figures who made a mark on the field of psychology and led the development of psychology, including Wilhelm Wundt, who is called the 'father of psychology', Ivan Pavlov, who opened the era of behaviorist psychology with his conditioned reflex experiments using dogs, Sigmund Freud, a pioneer of psychoanalysis who argued for the existence of the human unconscious, and Alfred Adler, who attracted people's attention a few years ago with the whirlwind of his book 'The Courage to be Disliked', and the new concepts and theories they put forth.
In addition, it is organized so that you can comprehensively examine the entire field of psychology, including major trends in modern psychology such as art therapy, drama therapy, and literary therapy, as well as mental illnesses that threaten modern people such as sociopathy and histrionic personality disorder.
"Beginner Psychology" goes beyond simple introductions of individuals and theoretical explanations. It also includes fascinating and helpful information, such as the background of specific concepts and theories, the notable personal histories of relevant scholars, and the process by which schools of thought developed, allowing readers to explore the world of psychology in a more engaging and engaging way.
Additionally, we have summarized the main contents such as balance, growth, personality, anxiety, worry, and self into keywords so that you can grasp the issues that psychology has been focusing on at a glance.
If we try to sketch the broad outlines of psychology through this book, we can expand upon them to create more specific and detailed pictures, depending on each individual's interests and level of interest.
From the birth of psychology over 200 years ago to the major topics of modern psychology
Organize in 30 days with 1 keyword per day!
Although interest in and study of the human mind have existed for a very long time, there is no one who has elevated it to the ranks of an 'academic discipline'.
This book outlines the overall outline of psychology, focusing on figures who made a mark on the field of psychology and led the development of psychology, including Wilhelm Wundt, who is called the 'father of psychology', Ivan Pavlov, who opened the era of behaviorist psychology with his conditioned reflex experiments using dogs, Sigmund Freud, a pioneer of psychoanalysis who argued for the existence of the human unconscious, and Alfred Adler, who attracted people's attention a few years ago with the whirlwind of his book 'The Courage to be Disliked', and the new concepts and theories they put forth.
In addition, it is organized so that you can comprehensively examine the entire field of psychology, including major trends in modern psychology such as art therapy, drama therapy, and literary therapy, as well as mental illnesses that threaten modern people such as sociopathy and histrionic personality disorder.
"Beginner Psychology" goes beyond simple introductions of individuals and theoretical explanations. It also includes fascinating and helpful information, such as the background of specific concepts and theories, the notable personal histories of relevant scholars, and the process by which schools of thought developed, allowing readers to explore the world of psychology in a more engaging and engaging way.
Additionally, we have summarized the main contents such as balance, growth, personality, anxiety, worry, and self into keywords so that you can grasp the issues that psychology has been focusing on at a glance.
If we try to sketch the broad outlines of psychology through this book, we can expand upon them to create more specific and detailed pictures, depending on each individual's interests and level of interest.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: February 28, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 228 pages | 390g | 145*215*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788954763868
- ISBN10: 8954763863
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