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Paperback Popular Psychology Book

ISBN: 1025917766

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Popular Psychology

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"Popular Psychology" by Dr. A.A. Roback offers a comprehensive and accessible examination of the fundamental principles of psychological science as understood in the early 20th century. Written by one of the era's most prolific psychologists, this work aims to bridge the gap between academic research and the general public's understanding of human behavior. Roback explores a wide array of topics, including the complexities of personality, the mechanics of habit formation, and the influence of the subconscious mind on daily life.

The book serves as a historical window into the development of applied psychology, reflecting the social and scientific trends of the 1920s. Through clear prose and practical examples, Roback demystifies clinical concepts, making them relevant to the layperson. He delves into character analysis and the psychological foundations of success and well-being, providing readers with tools for self-reflection and personal growth. As an early example of public-facing psychological literature, "Popular Psychology" remains a significant text for those interested in the history of science, the evolution of mental health education, and the enduring quest to understand the human condition. This work underscores Roback's commitment to making psychological knowledge a universal resource for improving human life and society.

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