When meeting on the Internet in no casewrite in the graph of interests "psychology", if you are not a professional. You are guaranteed to be perceived as a person who likes to complicate things. In fact, everyone is interested in psychology, because they have to communicate with people every day, but some read books, while others simply acquire communicative experience and draw their own conclusions. It is best to combine both approaches. But what psychology books are worth reading to feel confident?
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The book "Breakthrough" by Andrei Parabellum and co-authors -very peculiar. Not all authors have a psychological education (Parabellum - in general, a physicist). This book offers many tasks for self-development trainings. I guessed the future popularity of the book long before it soared to the top of sales, and even wrote reports on the training "Self-discipline." The authors talk about the patterns of the human psyche, sometimes contrary to the classics, sometimes provocatively. But the book is worth much more than the modest amount spent on it. Such a book on psychology you have not read!
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Как вы относитесь к циникам?If it is bad, be sure to read Il'in’s book Practical Guide to the Hunt for Happiness. You will feel your knees stretching along the road paved with stones, but reconsider many of your views and become much more protected ... from yourself. If you tolerate cynics normally, still pay attention to this book: get sincere intellectual pleasure. I do not know the best book on the psychology of communication. It is written in a stunning author style. The first time you will build sentences just as the author, so impressive manner of presentation. And the content is a summary of the necessary knowledge in life. The most necessary and most important, if you are not averse to becoming happy.
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If you are an experienced reader and a thoughtful person,highly recommend a work written in the sixteenth century. Do you think then there were no books on psychology? Still existed, and the clergy was considered experts then. But I will not torment: the book is called “Invisible scolding” in Russian translation. Written by an Italian monk, translated and supplemented by Nikodim Svyatogorts in the eighteenth century. Why do I so warmly recommend such an ancient book? If you are not afraid of quotations from the Bible and specific spiritual vocabulary, you will find a guide to personal growth for the believer. The range of topics covered is very wide: from the problem of trusting one's judgment to the causes of strained relations with others. The book is amazing depth and accuracy of observations. But not every person normally perceives books of this kind.
Good books on psychology from my listwritten by people without appropriate education. Maybe it affected the freshness of their view of psychology and life. All books deserve at least a reading reading. Caution: after studying them, the outlook on life changes irreversibly!