How The Mind Works
Understanding human thoughts and behaviors
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Book Details
About the Book
This book is an excursion inside the codes and schemes that mind uses in order to think. We know the efforts of making good guessing and the strain in solving complex problems. We also have experienced how difficult it could be thinking clearly when we are tired, anxious, hungry, or sleeping. Any second, in our life, our brain is literally flooded by a bulk of inputs, information, chemicals from lungs or blood, nutrients and vitamins from gut, or carbodioxide in a crowded environment. This book can be a pleasurable tool for understanding how we usually think and behave, but also what are the mental processes that generate biased thoughts, behavioural problems, or a difficult problem solving. Several theoretical models are used, and extensive explanations are given to make difficult concept approachable.
About the Author
Carlo Lazzari, MD, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist. His research and practice is mainly focused on counselling, cognitive psychology, and neuropsychology. During these last years, he has been much involved in research about mind and cognition. Dr. Lazzari is cited by Marquis Who?s Who in the World, ABI (American Biographical Institute), and IBC (International Biographical Centre, UK). He has written books on counselling, helping relation, psychotherapy, work and organizational psychology, but also articles on weekly journals. He lives in Italy where he mostly works as a private clinical psychologist and consultant for private research organizations.