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A Chinese Character, a Psychological Phenomenon

  • Psychology
  • Categories:Psychology
  • Language:Simplified Ch.
  • Publication date:July,2019
  • Pages:148
  • Retail Price:46.00 CNY
  • Size:(Unknown)
  • Page Views:98
  • Words:160K
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 A Chinese Character, a Psychological Phenomenon 》
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Feature

★The author is committed to starting with Chinese characters to discuss psychological predicaments in daily life, thus popularizing psychological knowledge in a subtle and interesting way. He helps readers build a bridge between the meaning and form of Chinese characters and reflections on everyday life to better understand themselves and seek an inner balance, thus helping the readers have self-awareness and adjustment.
★With easy and natural words, this book pays much attention to its accessibility to ordinary readers and their feelings. For each chapter, everyday situations and dialogues are mainly used to introduce the theme in the opening and the body paragraphs, or Chinese characters are directly used as a starter for analysis in separate statements with clear logic.

Description

By analyzing the components of Chinese characters, this book skillfully grafts them with psychological knowledge, hoping to play a psychological game with readers. The author wants to use the book to inspire readers to pay attention to self-spiritual growth and learn some easy and practical psychological tips, and make the readers thrive without spiritual shackles to be more likely to break through themselves and live their own way.

Author

Wang Ke, born in 1978, is a native of Jinan, Shandong. He works as a psychologist and is awarded Jinan Top Ten Psychological Counseling Training Lecturer. He is a founder of Wang Ke Psychological Counseling Studio, Deputy Secretary General of Jinan Psychological Counselor Association, and member of China Mental Health Association.

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