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Routledge - The Psychology of Insecurity (Sydney Symposium)

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Description

Explore the complexities of human emotion and stability with The Psychology of Insecurity: Seeking Certainty Where None Can Be Found. Published by Routledge as part of the Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology, this book offers a deep look into the psychological drivers behind our search for stability. This text is a valuable resource for those interested in applied psychology and social dynamics. It addresses the fundamental human desire to find certainty in an unpredictable world, providing a scholarly perspective on how insecurity affects behavior and thought. Whether you are a student, a researcher, or a professional in the field of psychology and psychiatry, this volume provides essential insights into social psychological frameworks. By examining the themes presented during the Sydney Symposium, readers gain access to academic discussions regarding the nature of human insecurity. This book serves as a foundation for understanding how individuals navigate uncertainty and the mental processes involved in seeking psychological security.

Key Features

Part of the respected Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology series for academic depth.

Published by Routledge, a leading name in professional and scholarly literature.

Focuses on applied psychology to help readers understand human behavior and certainty.

Ideal for students and professionals studying psychology and psychiatry.

Provides a scholarly examination of how individuals seek stability in uncertain environments.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
23 May 2023
Listed Since
01 November 2022

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