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The Psychology of Human Behavior
- Fundamentals of Human Behavior, Emotions, Social Approach, and Communication Levels with Deep Analysis
- Narrated by: Maria McCann
- Length: 4 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Do you know the science of human psychology and its relation to behavior?
- How can you dissect multiple types of human personalities?
- Is understanding social psychology helpful?
If you are looking for answers to these questions, you have landed at the right place. The Psychology of Human Behavior is written in a way that answers all such queries, along with multiple others. The best part is that the writing style of the book is so practical that the listeners will be able to learn a lot of things instantly.
The book starts with a brief introduction regarding how psychology can be related to human behavior and how important it is in our lives. A top highlight is that the writer has used real-life examples in a practical manner to signify the importance of learning psychology in relation to human behavior.
A major portion of the book is about understanding people having different types of personalities so that they can be dealt with in an effective manner. Similarly, the concept of social psychology has also been discussed in detail, along with its significance in our lives.
The last portion of the book is about the modern-day behavioral therapies like CBT and DBT that are crucial in handling issues like stress, anxiety, and other behavioral problems.
On completion of the audiobook, you will be aware of the following domains:
- A precise history of psychology.
- Understanding human behavior psychology.
- Dissecting multiple human personality types.
- Understanding human emotions.
- The science of human perception.
- The concept of social psychology.