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101 THINGS I LEARNED IN PSYCHOLOGY SCHOOL
Why do we think, feel, and act the way we do? A professor and expert consultant on psychological health ponders these questions and more in this thought-provoking, illustrated guide.
Psychology is one of the most popular undergraduate majors to date. It provides an orienting point for many professional careers, including international relations, public health, social work, clinical counseling, brain research, organizational behavior, business, and advertising. In 101 Things I Learned in Psychology School, Tim Bono, a professor and expert consultant on psychological health, not only provides an introduction to this vast field of Psychology, but tells you how to survive and thrive in the psychology curriculum.
Lessons include:
- The essential organization and workings of the brain
- Why statistics and the scientific method are as critical to the psychologist as humanistic skills
- How to conduct research, structure survey questions, organize data, and present a research paper
- How a therapist and patient form an alliance
- Why forgetting makes the mind more efficient
- Why shame is destructive while guilt is productive
Whether you are a psychology student, beginning clinician, social and public health worker, or just interested in understanding why we think, feel, and act as we do, this illustrated guide is for you!
Tim Bono, PhD, is a professor at Washington University in St. Louis and the author of Happiness 101 and When Likes Aren't Enough. He has won several teaching awards and is an expert consultant on psychological health and happiness for a number of national media outlets, including CNN, Fast Company, the Associated Press, and several public radio stations.
Matthew Frederick is a bestselling author, an instructor of design and writing, and the creator of the 101 Things I Learned® series.
Lessons include:
- The essential organization and workings of the brain
- Why statistics and the scientific method are as critical to the psychologist as humanistic skills
- How to conduct research, structure survey questions, organize data, and present a research paper
- How a therapist and patient form an alliance
- Why forgetting makes the mind more efficient
- Why shame is destructive while guilt is productive
Whether you are a psychology student, beginning clinician, social and public health worker, or just interested in understanding why we think, feel, and act as we do, this illustrated guide is for you!
Tim Bono, PhD, is a professor at Washington University in St. Louis and the author of Happiness 101 and When Likes Aren't Enough. He has won several teaching awards and is an expert consultant on psychological health and happiness for a number of national media outlets, including CNN, Fast Company, the Associated Press, and several public radio stations.
Matthew Frederick is a bestselling author, an instructor of design and writing, and the creator of the 101 Things I Learned® series.
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Published 2023-11-21 by Crown |