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The complete idiot's guide to psychology
Published in Digital by Alpha ()
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Excellent resource
Incredibly well written and easy to understand. It takes some of the intimidation factor off learning about psychology. Very detailed and thoro. Highly recommend!
Excellent Book
This is the best book of Psychology I have ever read. It covers everything from adapting to changes to discovering what your moods mean. This is a must read for any Psychologist, or future Psychologist. It's well worth the cheap price.
The complete Idiot's Guide to Psychology
This was a required book for my AP Psychology course and I would have drowned in the course without it. It's well worth the $15.00!
Appearance Obsession: Learning to Love the Way You Look
Published in Paperback by Health Communications (1994)
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Appearance Obsession : Learning to Love the Way You Look
I'm afraid that I couldn't get past the first 3 chapters. This is not a book for women who are truly overweight. This is more of a book for those women who really do look good but just can't see it.
I am overweight, and people who say you need to learn to love the way you look no matter what you look like, have never had a significant weight problem.
Readable, educational, comforting.
As a therapist, I have used this book in running workshops with college aged women. There is much information available in Johnston's book which is very readable, educational and comforting. She offers her own perspective as a woman living in a society in which "every day is a walking Miss America contest". Helpful checklists encourage readers to get in touch with their own level of discomfort with body image issues. Best of all, Johnston gives some practical advice for minimizing the impact that the media and other sources of appearance obsession has on us. By the way, I have used parts of her book in workshops for college men who also deal (albeit quietly) with similar issues.
A book that really woke me up!
For over 35 years, I have hated the way I look. When I was younger and thinner, I didn't think I was pretty or thin enough. As I matured, and gained some weight and facial lines, I despaired. I have spent more time and energy thinking about, despairing, berating myself, and trying to figure out my next move (to make myself prettier, thinner) than I have spent on any other aspect of my life.
This book really woke me up and made me realize how my obsession with my appearance has been controlling my life. I saw myself in all the examples - and finally started laughing! For the first time in my life, I am laughing at this ridiculous obsession, recognizing it as a horrible waste of my time, and moving on with my life.
My aim now is to be healthy and strong, to live to a nice old age, and enjoy my family and friends.
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