Psychology for beginners: The basics of psychology explained simply - understanding and manipulating people
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Psychology is a subject with wide and partially unexplored horizons. The psychological well-being of an individual is in fact dependent on every single influence. Beginning in the womb, continuing with the upbringing, with hobbies, views, knowledge, feelings and learned values. These influences provide namely for positive or also for negative development. The opposites of the positive and negative development describe thereby roughly finally the psychology. The task of psychology is to explain behaviors of an individual. In doing so, it offers the possibility of overcoming problems, such as fears.
In order to better understand psychology, with all its topics and areas, the following listed contents are helpful. Psychology is very complex: with the help of this guide, the basics of psychology, step by step, will be served to you on a silver platter.
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Psychology for beginners - Claudia Sonnenbeck
Psychology for beginners
The basics of psychology explained simply - understanding and manipulating people
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Claudia Sonnenbeck
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Content
Introduction to psychology
The history of psychology
Self-test: What is my mental state?
Scientific psychology vs. lay psychology
Areas of psychology
Currents of psychology
Physiological psychology
Psychosomatics
Perceptual Psychology
Perception theory
Gestalt Psychology
Sensory perception
Figure-Ground-Perception (Example Ruby Cup
by Wellhöger 1990)
Personality Psychology
The Big Five Personality Model
Big-Five Self-Test: What personality do I have?
How can you change your character / personality structures?
Developmental Psychology
Social Psychology
Advertising Psychology
Sports Psychology
Positive psychology
10 useful affirmations
Learn positive thinking exercises
Motivational Psychology
Experimental psychology
Clinical psychology
The psychology of our pets
The Freudian iceberg model
40 incredible psychological effects
The Spotlight Effect
Self-efficacy expectation
Blemish effect
Reactance
Pygmalion effect
Halo effect
Swimmer Body Illusion
Social Loafing
Socrates irony
The Authority Bias
The Confirmation Bias
The self-serving bias
The Outcome Bias
The action bias
The Liking Bias
The Survivorship Bias
The contrast effect
The hedonistic treadmill
The availability error
The possession effect
The selection paradox
The Sunk Cost Fallacy Effect
The Priming Effect
The illusion of control
The reciprocity
The player fallacy
The scarcity fallacy
The Westermarck Effect
The Dunning-Kruger Effect
The placebo effect
The nocebo effect
The Bystander Effect
The Barnum Effect
The superstar effect
The Hawthorne Effect
The reverse psychology
Effective manipulation and NLP techniques
Manipulate through pleasant atmosphere
Manipulation with the help of strong emotions
Lies
Conceal
Manipulation through rewarding
Manipulation by means of criticism
Change numbers
Foot in the door technique
Rhetorical means
Rapport (Neurolinguistic Programming)
Mirroring (Neurolinguistic Programming)
Leading (Neurolinguistic Programming)
Reframing (Neurolinguistic Programming)
Change habits
Visualization as an aid to achieving goals
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Introduction to psychology
Psychology is a subject with wide and partially unexplored horizons. The psychological well-being of an individual is in fact dependent on every single influence. Starting in the womb, continuing with education, hobbies, views, knowledge, feelings and learned values. These influences provide namely for positive development or also for negative development. These opposites of the positive and negative development describe thereby roughly seen finally the psychology. This tries to explain behaviors of an individual and offers the possibility to overcome fears, for example.
To ensure a good introduction to the subject, it is important to mention that one groups the generic term of psychology into many detailed aspects and subtopics. In this context, new findings regularly contribute to the development and progress of psychology. For example, new methods and new therapies are developed through advanced brain research and behavioral observations by compiling statistics.
The term psychology comes from the ancient Greek and means - if translated literally - as much as psychology or the study of the soul. The human senses, i.e. seeing, hearing, smelling, feeling and tasting, are particularly important in this so-called psychology, because these senses help with almost every mental disorder or are one of the first construction sites.
To better understand psychology, with all the topics and areas, the following listed content is helpful. Psychology is very complex, but herewith psychology is explained simply for beginners.
The history of psychology
The history of psychology provides one with an important background knowledge to understand psychology, because many of our therapies today are based on thinking at that time. First of all, psychology can be traced back to the 19th century. At that time, the official establishment of psychology as an independent and scientifically respected field of research happened through the joining of research groups. However, this field of research actually existed before Christ. A Greek scholar named Aristotle, who was a philosopher and natural scientist by profession
, wrote a book called De anima
- On the Soul
- in which he talks about the soul of man, discusses and conjectures. This book and the discussions of that