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Psychology Book Report

2023-04-26 11:27:46

A boy who was unable to stop washing written by DR. Judith Rapoport was published by Penguin in 1989 and published 292 pages including obsessive-compulsive disorder. Dr. Rapoport is a psychiatrist specializing in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). In this book, she will reveal new treatment, new diagnostic method and behavioral therapy. This was done through research on her patients and their illness. Rapoport reveals this secret disease, I would like to bring it to those who may have it and those who may want to be told.

In recent years, customary psychology has become mainstream. This is mainly due to this book. Du Xige is a journalist awarded the New York Times' Pulitzer Prize, and in fields other than scientists, it is possible to analyze research without interrupting research. This book contains enough useful information to improve your life. Dweck is a psychologist at Stanford University and has done some of the most important research for success and performance over the past several decades. The way of thinking breaks the gap between fixed thinking and growth thinking, and their relationship with the achievement process. This is something everyone should know.

Mentality is most important because it is all the other foundation. Carol Dewek, a researcher at Stanford University and author of "Psychology: Success Psychology" says that we are all swaying among the stated ideas. I would like to know what I can do more. Barbara Oakley talks about how to become a lifelong learner by making her new book "Mindshift: Discovering Your Hidden Possibilities by Overcoming Barriers". A new brain is created between the new information and the newly acquired information to help build new knowledge and new knowledge in new ways. One of them may be your moment

This greatly depends on where you are studying psychology and how you are studying. Some of the self-study psychology in the book can be attractive, attractive, interesting and informative in many respects to you - but it is not as deep as a degree or other course, or It is not thorough. Depending on the book you use, there may be big differences, so you need to pay attention to the "Popular Psychology" book that needs attention and contains information that is too fluffy and too oversimplified . Also, do not log books verbatim, you need to be careful not to use salt a bit to read all what you read. There are many competing views on psychology and various schools and in principle there is no correct answer to any of the many questions on this subject.