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- Summary with the book: Chapters on History of Psychology by Van der Velde - 1st edition
- Summary with the book: Consciousness: An Introduction by Blackmore and Troscianko - 3rd edition
- Summary with the book: Historical and Conceptual Issues in Psychology by Brysbaert and Rastle - 2nd edition
- Summary with the book: Pioneers of Psychology by Fancher and Rutherford - 5th edition
- Summary with the book: Psychological Communication: Theories, Roles and Skills for Counsellors by Van der Molen a.o. - 2nd edition
- Summary with the book: Psychological Science by Gazzaniga - 7th edition
- Summary with the book: Psychology by Ciccarelli and White - 6th edition
- Summary with the book: Psychology by Gray and Bjorklund - 8th edition
- Summary with the book: Straight choices: The psychology of decision making by Newell a.o. - 2nd edition
- Summary with the book: Streetlights and Shadows: Searching for the Keys to Adaptive Decision Making by Klein - 1st edition
About Working and studying as a psychologist
- Studying psychology involves rigorous academic exploration of human behavior and mental processes, building a foundation for professional practice. Working as a psychologist applies this knowledge to understand, assess, and treat individuals, groups, or organizations, often requiring specialized training and licensure.
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