Introduction to eccentric psychology: discover another you hidden in your body;
In the eyes of adults, why do children never get tired of listening to the same fairy tale? I always suspect that I forgot to lock the door when I go out. I have to confirm it again and again before I can rest assured? Seeing other people's misfortunes will fill your heart with a little joy? For people with nudity, being an actor is actually the happiest career. The book "Eccentric Psychology" has been ranked in the Top 1 of Amazon popular psychology rankings in Japan since it was published five years ago. It aims to help us discover and understand another self lurking in our bodies by analyzing all kinds of eccentricities in people's daily behavior. In fact, perfectionism, cleanliness, obsessive-compulsive disorder and all other eccentricities are the projection of inner desires! The author of this book, the authoritative Japanese psychologist Yasuji Okada, tells us that eccentricity is not terrible, but I just don't know how to control it! Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Jung and other famous figures all suffered from eccentricity, but they also made amazing achievements because of eccentricity. Charlie. Bukowski has a famous saying: Everyone has his own quirks. But in order to keep normal and conform to the world's vision, they overcame these quirks. So, it ruined their uniqueness. ?
Editor's recommendation
Eccentric Psychology is the best-selling popular psychology book in Japan in recent five years. Psychology of Weirdo reveals the truth of weirdos: perfectionism, cleanliness, obsessive-compulsive disorder, multiple personalities and so on. All eccentricities are projections of inner desires. Your shadow manipulates you! Psychology of Freaks tells how genius figures such as Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Jung and Wilde encountered quirks and made amazing achievements with a large number of wonderful cases. Eccentricity is the embodiment of people's two sides. People have both the impulse to do right things and the impulse to do bad things. Blindly suppressing the impulse to do bad things is likely to backfire. Bravely facing quirks and conducting correct psychological counseling can help us get out of the trough of life and gain a healthy and happy life!
Brief introduction of the author
Tomoji Okada, 1960 was born in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. He is a psychiatrist, doctor of medicine and writer. Dropped out of the philosophy department of Tokyo University and later graduated from the medical school of Kyoto University. He has worked in the Neurobiology Classroom of the Senior Brain Science Lecture and the Psychiatry Classroom of the Brain Pathophysiology Lecture of Kyoto University Medical College. Currently working in Kyoto Medical Junior College, he is a visiting professor at Yamagata University, studying the psychological crisis of modern people. His main works include borderline personality disorder, Asperger's syndrome, depression and mental disorder, why people can't sleep, hidden rules that shock the world, personality disorder and knowing children? Heart attack? "The Sad Child" and so on.
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