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杰弗里·贝蒂 Taylor & Francis Group; Routledge, 心理学普识系列 阅想·心理, Di 1 ban, 2021
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One of the greatest paradoxes of human behavior is our tendency to say one thing and do something completely different. We think of ourselves as positive and fair-minded, caring about other people and our environment, yet our behavior lets us down time and time again. Part of the reason for this is that we may have two separate'selves': two separate and dissociated mental systems - one conscious, reflective and rational, and one whose motives and instincts are rooted in the unconscious and whose operation resists reflection, no matter how hard we try. In all kinds of areas of our life – love, politics, race, smoking, survival - one system seems to make very different sorts of judgements to the other, and is subject to distinct, hidden biases. The Conflicted Mind explores how and why this system operates as it does and how we may use that knowledge to promote positive behaviour change. However, the ‘conflicted mind'is a broader concept than just the clash between potential (hypothetical) systems of thinking, because in one form or another it forms the very pillars on which the edifice of social psychology is built. This unique book therefore examines key social psychology theories and research in a new light, including Festinger's concept of cognitive dissonance, Milgram's obedience experiments, Bateson's description of conflict in communications, and Bartlett's explorations of the constructive nature of human memory. Geoffrey Beattie argues that although these classic studies were sometimes great and imaginative beginnings, they were also full of flaws, which social psychology must remedy if it is to make the kind of impact it aspires to. In doing so, he offers a ground breaking perspective on why we think and act in the way we do, to see what lessons can be learned for the discipline of social psychology going forward. Written in the author's distinct open and engaging style, The Conflicted Mind is a fascinating resource for researchers, specialists, and students in the field, as well as the general reader.
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冲突的演化 : 那些心理学研究无法摆平的心理冲突 = The conflicted mind Chong tu de yan hua : Nei xie xin li xue yan jiu wu fa bai ping de xin li chong tu = The conflicted mind
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The Conflicted Mind : And Why Psychology Has Failed to Deal With It
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心理学普识系列 冲突的演化 那些心理学研究无法摆平的心理冲突
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贝蒂 (Beattie, Geoffrey)
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Geoffrey Beattie
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中国人民大学出版社 Zhong guo ren min da xue chu ban she
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
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China Renmin University Press
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Ashgate Publishing Limited
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Gower Publishing Ltd
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北京:中国人民大学出版社
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Xin li xue pu shi xi lie, Di 1 ban, Beijing Shi, 2021
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), Oxon, 2017
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China, People's Republic, China
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Di 1 ban, 北京 Beijing, 2021
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1 edition, London, 2018
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New York, 2018
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类型: 图书
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丛书名: 心理学普识系列
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出版日期: 2021.02
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出版社: 北京:中国人民大学出版社
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页码: 288
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摘要: ...“内在冲突”的概念; 欧内斯特·迪希特在分析香烟市场时,用精神分析理论研究香烟品牌市场营销和人们吸烟习惯的冲突......·彭尼贝克关于冲突的记忆和情感表露的研究; 弗雷德里克·巴特莱特关于人类记忆的构建...
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开本: 16开
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价格: 89.00
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"One of the greatest paradoxes of human behavior is our tendency to say one thing and do something completely different. We think of ourselves as positive and fair-minded, caring about other people and our environment, yet our behavior lets us down time and time again. Part of the reason for this is that we may have two separate 'selves': two separate and dissociated mental systems - one conscious, reflective and rational, and one whose motives and instincts are rooted in the unconscious and whose operation resists reflection, no matter how hard we try.? In all kinds of areas of our life--love, politics, race, smoking, survival - one system seems to make very different sorts of judgements to the other, and is subject to distinct, hidden biases.? The Conflicted Mind explores how and why this system operates as it does and how we may use that knowledge to promote positive behaviour change. However, the 'conflicted mind' is a broader concept than just the clash between potential (hypothetical) systems of thinking, because in one form or another it forms the very pillars on which the edifice of social psychology is built.? This unique book therefore examines key social psychology theories and research in a new light, including Festinger's concept of cognitive dissonance, Milgram's obedience experiments, Bateson's description of conflict in communications, and Bartlett's explorations of the constructive nature of human memory. Geoffrey Beattie argues that although these classic studies were sometimes great and imaginative beginnings, they were also full of flaws, which social psychology must remedy if it is to make the kind of impact it aspires to. In doing so, he offers a ground breaking perspective on why we think and act in the way we do, to see what lessons can be learned for the discipline of social psychology going forward. Written in the author's distinct open and engaging style, The Conflicted Mind is a fascinating resource for researchers, specialists, and students in the field, as well as the general reader
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One of the greatest paradoxes of human behavior is our tendency to say one thing and do something completely different. We think of ourselves as positive and fair-minded, caring about other people and our environment, yet our behavior lets us down time and time again. Part of the reason for this is that we may have two separate 'selves': two separate and dissociated mental systems - one conscious, reflective and rational, and one whose motives and instincts are rooted in the unconscious and whose operation resists reflection, no matter how hard we try. In all kinds of areas of our life - love, politics, race, smoking, survival - one system seems to make very different sorts of judgements to the other, and is subject to distinct, hidden biases. The Conflicted Mind explores how and why this system operates as it does and how we may use that knowledge to promote positive behaviour change. However, the conflicted mind' is a broader concept than just the clash between potential (hypothetical) systems of thinking, because in one form or another it forms the very pillars on which the edifice of social psychology is built. This unique book therefore examines key social psychology theories and research in a new light, including Festinger's concept of cognitive dissonance, Milgram's obedience experiments, Bateson's description of conflict in communications, and Bartlett's explorations of the constructive nature of human memory. Geoffrey Beattie argues that although these classic studies were sometimes great and imaginative beginnings, they were also full of flaws, which social psychology must remedy if it is to make the kind of impact it aspires to. In doing so, he offers a ground breaking perspective on why we think and act in the way we do, to see what lessons can be learned for the discipline of social psychology going forward. Written in the author's distinct open and engaging style, The Conflicted Mind is a fascinating resource for researchers, specialists, and students in the field, as well as the general reader
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conflicted Attitudes -- 3 Conflicted Habits -- 4 Conflicted Cognitions -- 5 Conflicted Talk -- 6 Conflicted Memories -- 7 Conflicted Roles -- 8 Concluding Remarks -- References
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...“内在冲突”的概念; 欧内斯特·迪希特在分析香烟市场时,用精神分析理论研究香烟品牌市场营销和人们吸烟习惯的冲突......·彭尼贝克关于冲突的记忆和情感表露的研究; 弗雷德里克·巴特莱特关于人类记忆的构建...
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本书讨论了社会心理学领域的重要理论和研究,认识到心理冲突的存在,理性思考心理冲突的方方面面,能帮助我们挖掘冲突背后的自动化和无意识的思维过程,更为全面和深入地看待问题,从而放下矛盾和纠结,自信前行
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2021-05-03
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