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Hardcover About Ourselves: Psychology for Normal People Book

ISBN: 1025255917

ISBN13: 9781025255910

About Ourselves: Psychology for Normal People

"About Ourselves; Psychology for Normal People" is an insightful exploration of human behavior designed for the layperson. Moving beyond clinical pathology, H. A. Overstreet focuses on the psychological processes of everyday individuals, offering a practical framework for understanding one's own personality and social interactions.

The work delves into the nuances of the human mind, examining how habits, emotions, and intellectual patterns shape our daily experiences. By bridging the gap between academic theory and personal application, the book serves as a guide for self-discovery and improved social conduct. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness in achieving a balanced life and fostering healthier relationships with others.

This classic study remains a significant contribution to the field of applied psychology, providing readers with the tools to navigate the complexities of human nature with greater clarity and purpose. Through engaging prose, Overstreet explores why we act the way we do and how we can refine our characters to better serve ourselves and society.

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