in no particular order
1. "Why Good People Do Evil" Author: Thomas Brass This book is a classic biography of social psychology, written by Professor Thomas Brass, a social psychologist, which describes milgram's life in detail.
Stanley milgram is one of the most outstanding psychologists and experimental scientists in the 20th century, and famous social psychology theories such as obeying authoritative experiments and six-degree separation theory were born because of him.
In the book, the author discusses milgram's most important and controversial experiment of obeying authority, which not only explains how human beings obey, but also tells us how to better resist.
2. "The Science of Evil: On the Origin of Love and Cruelty" Author: Simon Barron-Cohen This book is a systematic reflection of "evil" behavior by a psychologist and neuroscientist.
Through investigation, experiment, analysis and a large number of real cases, the book explains and reflects on the progress of "evil", providing ideas for identifying "evil" people and preventing "evil" behavior.
3. "Why Do We Make Mistakes" Author: Schultz, the author of this book, analyzes the causes of human mistakes from the aspects of behavioral science and social culture, and tells us how to face up to our mistakes and correct ourselves.
4. "Blind spots: Why we are easily influenced by prejudice" Author: Joseph Hallinan This book takes us to examine 13 error-prone thinking traps with a large number of examples, including prejudices and blind spots carefully analyzed by many famous professors. It can help us effectively avoid the trap of thinking and make independent thinking and sober decisions.
5. "Emotional Vampires" Author: Christina? Noel stroop, an emotional vampire, literally means a ghost who feeds on other people's emotions to satisfy himself and hurt others.
In this book, the author systematically discusses the characteristics and means of emotional vampires, expounds the reasons why people will attract emotional vampires and fall into their traps, and gives ways to identify and stay away from emotional vampires and rebuild healthy interpersonal relationships.
6. "When Conscience Sleeps: Identifying the Antisocial Personality Around You" Author: Martha Stott The author is a well-known clinical psychiatrist in the United States. The book analyzes many real cases of anti-social personality, which helps us to recognize the root of some cold-blooded social news and get suggestions on how to be a man and protect ourselves.
7. "Dialogue with the Devil" Author: In this book, Kojiro Sato made up a devil, and through the dialogue with the "devil", he discussed the practical problems that troubled people.
8. "Born Abnormal: Ted Psychologist's Brain Crime Journey" Author: James Fallon This book is the prototype biography of James Fallon, starring in the popular American TV series "Criminal Psychology".
The author reveals the importance of the environment to a person by revealing the bloody and dark past in a person's family history.
9. "Betrayal: Why Do We Pretend Not to Know" Author: Jennifer Fuld, Pamela Biehler The author of this book is a psychology professor, a psychological counselor who has worked for 25 years, and an expert who studies betrayal and child abuse.
In this book, the author explains to us all kinds of betrayal in life, people's psychological activities in the face of betrayal and their attitude towards betrayal.
Anyone who has had an intersection with betrayal can get the voice of * * *.
10. "Love, Guilt and Restoration" Author: melanie klein This book is a classic of famous psychoanalysts, and it will be more theoretical to read.
Through the observation of infants and the psychological treatment of children, the author summarizes the subconscious laws about the origin and development of human emotions.
1 1. "Greedy Brain: Why Humans Seek Meaning Endlessly" Author: Daniel Bor, the author of this book, received a bachelor's degree in philosophy and psychology from Oxford University and a doctorate in cognitive neuroscience from Cambridge University, and has been focusing on studying the complex thoughts and production processes of the brain with neuroscience methods.
In this book, the author puts forward a new viewpoint on the operation mode of consciousness, and explains why the human brain craves information and explores the mode.
12. "Crazy Addicts: Successful Ways for TED Brain Scientists to Quit Addiction" Author: mark lewis The author of this book is a developmental psychologist and a spiritual scientist. In his book, he tells us through his own story that the brain is inherently fragile, what can be quit and how it works.
13. The fear of death: the driving force of human behavior by Solomon; Greenberg; Pitzinski's book has been collaborated by three social psychologists for 30 years.
Through more than 500 experiments, the author explained the positive and negative effects of various conscious and unconscious death thoughts on us. Guide people to live with a better attitude and face death.
14. "Desire: Why we can't control ourselves" Author: Leon The author of this book is a psychologist. In this book, he teaches readers how to better control their own lives by interpreting the essence of human nature.
15. "No one can lie" Author: Ute Airhart and William You Nengshu are husband and wife. They jointly founded a psychological consulting company and have been committed to organizing psychological seminars and psychotherapy practice.
In this book, the author helps readers to re-recognize lies and learn to crack and control them by analyzing lies in many aspects of life.
I especially recommend The Weakness of Human Nature written by Dale Carnegie, the father of adult education. This book is the author's most successful and inspiring classic, and it is also a psychological book of self-cognition, which faces up to the shortcomings and weaknesses of human nature.
I remember my first contact with a bookseller at the school gate in high school. At first I felt dull when I saw the title, but the word weakness attracted me. Although my high school life is very full, I don't seem to have much time to think about anything else, but my experience and feeling about myself is that I was very confused at that time, very confused about the world and myself. It is said that junior high school is the stage with the most psychological problems and is easy to rebel. However, for me, it may be a relatively late stage. When I was in high school, I had a certain understanding of myself and the things around me, but I also wanted to have a deeper understanding of what I was confused about. Where can I find the answer? Books are good guides. I was very curious when I saw Carnegie's book on human weakness. Most people just publicize their strengths and successes, but this book is about human weaknesses and shortcomings. I really want to see if everyone's weaknesses have been figured out, and then I find that I am fascinated by this book. It seems that no one has ever told you what's inside. It is no exaggeration to say that many opinions are subversive to me. Although weakness seems a bit pessimistic, this book is to teach us to face up to our own shortcomings. Let us know all kinds of psychological phenomena of human nature's own shortcomings, which are normal, then accept the existence of this phenomenon and teach us how to solve the problems we face.
You can revisit it when you have a chance. Welcome to communicate.
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The disadvantage of people's faith is that they are not satisfied too much and have too many shortcomings for themselves.
I am a psychology lover. If you want to understand psychology, I suggest reading your own psychological books first, so that you can understand others.
Recommend some books on psychology to you.
The first book, Accepting the Imperfect Self-Debbie Ford
This book is a book to know yourself and your heart. After reading it, you will feel more confident, tear off your mask and make yourself live more truly.
The second book: Why do you always get hurt-by Wu Zhihong.
This book describes how to heal one's injured soul, stimulate the enthusiasm of "promoting life", and make oneself feel the vitality and integrity of life more than before, and feel that living is more meaningful.
Book 3: Worth Living-Uehara Hiromi Hiroshi Okuda, Yoko Nakamura
This book is about Grandma Yoko Nakamura, who has turned her 90-year life wisdom into a sincere motto of six chapters on topics such as work, love, interpersonal relationship, happiness and death. There is always a saying that makes you suddenly enlightened, dispels your troubles, feels the power of life, and makes you realize that this is your life. As long as you are in live high, you will find that "the world is worth it."
I hope these books can help you.
One of people's natures is that they will not accept criticism from others, always think that they are always right, and like to find various excuses to defend themselves.
Avoid "you can hide so deeply and hate someone so deeply." The murderer gave his life, carefully arranged it, and even trapped himself, not only to take the other person's life, but also to bear the blame forever after his death!
The Factor of Human Nature is not a traditional latent novel, but focuses on depicting the more important inner world of each character.
Britain, the United States and Germany were sent to South Africa under white rule. There, he fell in love with the black woman Sarah. In order to protect Sarah from racial persecution and help Sarah's compatriots, he sought the help of the KGB and became a double agent. But the KGB betrayed him for its own benefit, and the British side was also pursuing apostates. Cuthell with humanity has become a tool and victim of exploitation.
Keigo Higashino said: There are two things in the world that you can't look directly at. One is the sun, and the other is the human heart.
Yes, the human heart is the most unpredictable and the most terrible.
When a person's normal personality is constantly denied, his heart will become dark. Writers prefer such themes and have written many classic works.
Today Shu Chengjun recommended a classic collection of works on human nature in the history of literature. How complicated can human nature be? Only after reading these five books can we truly understand human nature.
Deluxe edition not to be missed.
Centennial bestsellers of four Japanese writers
The Golden Clothes Award was designed by the designer and translated by the translator of Keigo Higashino's works.
This set of "The Book of Human Nature" (five volumes in total) also contains the classics of four Japanese writers, which is absolutely inexhaustible:
They are masters who expose human nature and ghosts who analyze good and evil. Through daily appearances, they explore people's innermost feelings.
Including Rashomon, Hell Change, Clown Flower, Grass Pillow and Qin Chun Copy * * *:
I recommend nine personalities.
Recommended reason: According to legend, this book was written by nomadic people, and the shortcomings of human nature are equal to the shortcomings of personality. If you want to know the advantages and disadvantages of each person's personality, you can grasp the weaknesses of human nature well. Nomads are everywhere. Deal with the humanity of different tribes, grasp the essentials and swim in the grassland!
Don't read psychology books indiscriminately, you will be possessed [pick your nose]