Vor dem Denken: Wie das Unbewusste uns steuert
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Narrated by:
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Elmar Börger
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John Bargh
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Hat der Mensch einen freien Willen? Was bedeutet Bauchgefühl? Warum steckt in den Köpfen kleiner Mädchen bereits die Überzeugung, sie könnten kein Mathe? Und wieso werden Konservative nach einer Grippeimpfung liberaler?
Der renommierte Sozialpsychologe John A. Bargh definiert das Unbewusste: ein permanent aktiver Arbeitsmodus unseres Geistes, der neben dem Bewusstsein existiert, mit ihm interagiert und uns hilft zu überleben. Erst wenn wir die Macht des Unbewussten und die Grenzen des freien Willens akzeptieren, können wir lernen, Handlungsmuster zu überwinden und Denkfallen auszuweichen.©2017 Droemer Verlag. Übersetzung von Gabriele Gockel, Bernhard Jendricke und Peter Robert (P)2018 der Hörverlag
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