The Psychological Brain: A New Paradigm for Understanding How the Mind Works

The Psychological Brain: A New Paradigm for Understanding How the Mind Works

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Author: Herbert J. Greenwald PhDPublisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing PlatformPaperback:ISBN 10: 1544077521ISBN 13: 978-1544077529In The Psychological Brain: A New Paradigm for Understanding How the Mind Works, Herbert J. Greenwald, PhD, presents a lucid explanation of his new theory of psychology: psychological systems theory. Dr. Greenwald’s theory explains human psychology as a network of interrelated systems that operate below awareness. One of these systems is psychological homeostasis—a state of mental stability. When homeostatic extremes are exceeded, emotional states result such as depression, anxiety, addiction, and other states of uncontrollability. Another major system—psychological roots—consists of beliefs, goals, expectations, concerns, interests, and certain other aspects that operate subconsciously. Psychological problems are often caused by distress-prone psychological roots and must be addressed for improvement to occur. Psychological roots are the key to hidden sequences, the outcome of which are thoughts, feelings, and behavior. Dr. Greenwald explores the influence of each on our mental health and emotional states. Dr. Greenwald describes important practical applications of the theory, from resolving seemingly intractable conflicts to having a good relationship, making effective decisions, reducing prejudice, and improving teaching and psychotherapy. The Psychological Brain describes a remarkable new method of understanding how the mind works for psychologists, social workers, academics, and anyone interested in how the mind operates. About the Author Herbert J. Greenwald, PhD, is a psychologist with over thirty years of clinical experience. He has served as a professor at Duke University, the University of North Carolina, Boston University, and the Massachusetts State University at Bridgewater. Dr. Greenwald holds bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degrees from Columbia University. He received his MA from Columbia University as well and earned his MS from Long Island University. Dr. Greenwald returned to Colombia for his doctorate and attended Duke University for his postdoctoral fellowship. Dr. Greenwald’s published work includes research articles in leading professional journals, six textbooks, and two books on couples’ relations. Future projects include How to Solve Relationship Problems, How to Cope with Difficult People, How to Solve Interpersonal Conflicts, How to Teach Effectively, Effective Problem-Solving, and How to Change People’s Minds. Dr. Greenwald has received numerous accolades throughout his career, including awards for outstanding professor, outstanding alumnus, and distinguished service awardsThe Psychological Brain describes a remarkable new method of understanding how the mind works for psychologists, social workers, academics, and anyone interested in how the mind operates.

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