Understanding the Mysteries of Human Behavior

$21.88

This audiobook explores the foundations of human behavior through psychology and philosophy, enhancing the student’s understanding of themselves and others.

Understanding the Mysteries of Human Behavior
Understanding the Mysteries of Human Behavior
$21.88

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Every day of your life is spent surrounded by mysteries that involve what appear to be rather ordinary human behaviors. What makes you happy? Where did your personality come from? Why do you have trouble controlling certain behaviors? Why do you behave differently as an adult than you did as an adolescent?

Since the start of recorded history, and probably even before, people have been interested in answering questions about why we behave the way we do. And many fields – including philosophy, psychology, and even theology – are focused on finding explanations. But it’s only in recent decades that researchers can finally approach, understand, and solve the mysteries of emotion, thought, and behavior – solutions that help each of us to better know ourselves and the people around us. The result is not only a more solid understanding of what it means to be human, but a stronger foundation from which to live more effectively with others and to grasp their intricate behaviors and quirks.

Now you can gain those benefits through a series of 24 intriguing lectures from an award-winning teacher. Professor Leary takes you on a fascinating journey into the complex heart of who you are, using the latest theories, case studies, experiments, and stories to cast light on a wide variety of human behaviors, both ordinary and puzzling.

Throughout these lectures, you’ll learn about the various interacting forces that influence your behavior. These include your genetic blueprint, your personal experiences, your upbringing, and the people and social groups that surround you.

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