Book (Practical) Psychology PARANOIA / Danielle Freeman / 祥友 Takahashi

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 心理学 パラノイア / ダニエル・フリーマン / 高橋祥友
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Item number: BO4879005
Released date: 11 Nov 2024
Maker: Kongo Shup

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Danielle Freeman, a professor in the Department of Psychology at Oxford University, has been at the forefront of research and treatment of PARANOIA for 30 years.
This wonderful book tells the story.
For decades, it has been traditionally thought that PARANOIA is only experienced by people with severe mental health problems, and that there are few ways to correct its disastrous effects.
Professor Freeman has developed a breakthrough therapy for clinical PARANOIA using the latest technology, such as virtual reality.
The professor has made it clear that mistrust exists throughout society.
PARANOIA is widespread, and conspiracy theories are deeply rooted, and there are complex emotions behind it.
We have listened to and shed light on the voices of people who have been severely affected in life by PARANOIA, and have changed many cases with breakthrough therapies.
This book is also a practical book.
Freeman points out how we perceive our own mistrust.
No matter how deeply rooted it may be, it can be improved, it explains how it can be improved.
Finally, it can be overcome.
Overwhelmingly empathic, this book is an encouraging word from the front line of mistrust and will be an attempt to desperately rebuild the trust of all of us.
Contents
Chapter 1 : Fighting Every Day
Chapter 2 : Feeling Secure
Chapter 3 : Little History of PARANOIA
Chapter 4 : The Virtual Subway
Chapter 5 : People Are Incredible
Chapter 6 : In the blood?
Chapter 7 : Why I Quit Smoking
Chapter 10 : Voices in my head
Chapter 11 : How do I know this?
Chapter 12 : Game Changes
Chapter 13 : Sea of Mistrust
Chapter 14 : Time bombs are about to explode. Freeman