ON BEHAVIOR
On behavior
Written by Keith Trimm a physicologist this book is about the human behavior, he shows how this part of the human being works, its parts and the different ways that a person could react to a certain kind of situation specially when the human meets a new person, the author explains how the behavior works and that the porpuse of this to self- serve because it's not human nature to get along with other people. The book talks about how as the time goes the perspective to see things for humans is always changing and never stays the same, in the middle of the book the author shows the experiences of many people based on topics like cheating, depression,anxiety, etc in order to explain that the human behavior can change due to many facts like time, ethics, revenge and inmoral things. through interviews with several people who lived different situations (like an officer, a drug dealer, people with marriage problems, people who had sexual abuse, people with disability and specially people who was influenced by their parents) he finds out how the human reacts to those kind of situations and how the human can overcome to those situations, by the end of the book the author talks about his observations, his thougths about the people who he interviewed and his own experiences related to a variety of topics like religion,his thoughts about the human behavior, the things that he used to do in the past and the time that he was doomed, his experience with the diabetes (how he has overcome this disease) and the explanation of some problems with the phychologists and the treatment for this problem.
It always brings benefits to know about psychology, that way we can predict the behaviors of others. This book is quite helpful.
ResponderEliminarWow! Interesting! I think humans change by our experiences in the different areas of our lives.
ResponderEliminarIn my opinion I like to read this kind of book, since it leaves you a good teaching those of psychology are my favorite
ResponderEliminarIn my opinion, I think that past things mark the lives of people and that produces a determined result in the present, whether good or bad.
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