The Psychology of Being Human: An Authoritative Guide to Mind, Emotion, and Meaning
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Ja
Family Sharing
Ja
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Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
20.09.2025
Verlag
RJ StarrSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798999629357
What does it actually mean to be human?
Psychology often answers this question by narrowing it. It breaks human experience into symptoms, traits, behaviors, and diagnoses. Philosophy, by contrast, often expands the question so far that it becomes abstract. The Psychology of Being Human sits deliberately between those approaches.
This book is not a guide to happiness, productivity, or optimization. It is an inquiry into the psychological structure of human life as it is actually lived: emotional, meaning-oriented, contradictory, and shaped as much by culture and identity as by cognition or biology.
Drawing from foundational psychological theory, existential psychology, emotional science, and cultural analysis, this work explores how human beings make sense of themselves and their lives. It examines why meaning matters more than mood, why insight alone rarely produces change, why emotional maturity cannot be reduced to intelligence, and why modern life often leaves people informed but internally fragmented.
Rather than offering prescriptions or techniques, the book provides a conceptual framework for understanding the inner architecture of human experience. Topics include identity formation, emotional regulation, narrative selfhood, moral development, social belonging, and the tension between autonomy and attachment. Throughout, psychological concepts are presented clearly and rigorously, without clinical reductionism or motivational simplification.
A central argument of the book is that many contemporary psychological struggles are not failures of coping but failures of coherence. People often know a great deal about themselves yet feel disconnected from their own experience. They can articulate patterns, label emotions, and describe histories while remaining internally unchanged. This book examines why that gap exists and what psychological integration actually requires.
The Psychology of Being Human is written for thoughtful readers who want to understand themselves and others at a deeper level without being talked down to. It is suitable for general readers with intellectual curiosity, students of psychology, educators, and anyone interested in the emotional and existential dimensions of human life.
This is not a therapeutic manual, nor is it an academic textbook. It is a sustained psychological inquiry into what it means to live as a person rather than a problem to be solved.
By restoring attention to meaning, emotional structure, and lived experience, the book offers a grounded way of thinking about psychology that respects both human complexity and human dignity.
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