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Psychology and Life
Translator: Wang Lei, Wang Su.
Recommended book by the Steering Committee for Psychology Teaching in Colleges and Universities of the Ministry of Education.
Psychology and Life is a textbook used by Stanford University for many years, and it is also a classic textbook recommended by many universities in the United States. A few days ago, the 16th edition of the book was translated by 18 professors and associate professors of the Department of Psychology of Peking University, published in Chinese by the People's Posts and Telecommunications Publishing House, and was included in the "Recommended Book of the Higher Education School Psychology Teaching Committee of the Ministry of Education". In addition to being used as a teaching material, this book has become a popular reading material for the general public to understand psychology, understand human nature, and improve their overall quality because of its style of being close to life and in-depth practice.
About the Author··
Richard J. GriegGerrig is a professor of psychology at the State University of New York. Received the Lex Hixon Outstanding Teacher Award in the Social Sciences.
He has expertise in the field of cognitive psychology research and is a member of the Experimental Psychology Section of the American Psychological Association. Grieg became a co-author of Psychology and Life, a classic textbook, when the 14th edition of the book was revised.
Philip GZimbardo is a professor of psychology at Stanford University, a well-known contemporary psychologist, and the current president of the American Psychological Association. For more than 40 years, the American Psychological Association has awarded Professor Zimbardo the Hilgard Lifetime Achievement Award in General Psychology for his outstanding contributions to the field of psychology research and teaching.
The classic textbook "Psychology and Life" created by him has nurtured generations of outstanding psychologists. In this latest revision, Zimbardo took the initiative to elect Grieg as the first author of the book, and his mastery style is awe-inspiring.
Sigmund Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams" is more interesting and classic. However, the book is not very broad, only psychoanalytical.
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The three famous books of psychology are:
1, "The Rabble" [Luzao or Law] Gustave Le Pen.
The Rabble: A Study in Mass Psychology is a book on the study of mass psychology. In the book, Le Pen expounds on the characteristics of the group and the psychology of the group, pointing out that when the individual is an isolated individual, he has his own distinct personality characteristics, and when the person is integrated into the group, all his personality will be overwhelmed by the group, and his thoughts will immediately be replaced by the thoughts of the group.
And when a group exists, it has characteristics such as emotional, non-dissent, and low IQ. The book has been translated into more than 20 languages and is very popular among the bestsellers.
2. "Psychology and Life" [United States] Richard Grieg, Philip Zimbardo.
Psychology and Life is a very professional book written by a professor of psychology at the State University of New York in the United States. This book has even been a textbook for Stanford University, an American university, and is also recommended by the Psychological Guidance Committee of the Ministry of Education of China.
This book is about educational ideas and unique teaching methods. Moreover, the writing is fluent, easy to understand, more in-depth in life, and connects psychological theory and knowledge with people's daily life and work, making it also an excellent reading material for the general public to understand psychology and themselves.
3. "The Interpretation of Dreams" [Austria] Sigmund Freud.
This book is a work of psychological theory written by the famous psychologist Sigmund Freud, which pioneered Freud's theory of "the analysis of dream companions", which is described by the author himself as a shortcut to "understanding the mental processes of the subconscious". The book introduces the concept of self and describes Freud's theory of the unconscious, which is used to analyze dreams, and by extension, psychology, to interpret the appearance of people's subconscious in dreams.
The Interpretation of Dreams tells people who were once ignorant and full of doubts for the first time: dreams are a real dialogue between a person and his own heart, a process of learning from himself, and another life closely related to himself.
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"Exploring Life", "Psychoanalysis of Fairy Tales", "Self and Self-Nature".
1. "Exploring Life".
Psychology popular science work "Exploring Life", the author of the recluse. The work is divided into 24 chapters, from different perspectives, from simple, from basic, to profound, explaining the consciousness of the brain. It is the basic work of psychological science popularization works, and at the same time, there is no lack of profundity.
It's worth reading. The electronic version of this book is available in the Spiritual Retreat**. My love for exploration has never diminished.
The exploration of life is a subject that has been desperately interpreted since the dawn of mankind.
2. "Psychological Analysis of Fairy Tales".
The author is the famous Jungian psychoanalyst Karst Verena. This book was originally the author's lecture on the meaning of fairy tales in **. In the book, the author uses different cases to illustrate how to apply fairy tales to the process.
She selected 6 different classic fairy tales and used examples to illustrate their role in the psychological process, allowing individuals to delve into their own problems and then find solutions. In the book, she also illustrates the utility of fairy tales in character positioning, meditation exercises, and the interpretation of deep psychological dreams.
3. "Self and Self-Nature".
Man is potentially whole, man is a small slice of infinite divinity. Jung believed that in the collective human unconscious, there is an archetype that is crucial, and that is self-nature. Self-nature is the opposite of consciousness, but it accommodates self-nature.
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