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Tabella dei contenuti
Contents
Introduction to Psychology
What Is the Scientific Method and Why Does It Matter?
Reflexes and Surviving
Fitting in and Being Happy
Likes and Dislikes
Good People Doing Bad Things
Chaos in the Mind
Love, Childhood, and Development
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Circa l’autore
Thomas Chaeyoon Kang is a creative director for the mental health organization Psych2Go, where he mentors and connects artists across the globe, as well as facilitates collaborations with mental health advocate organizations such as the Black Dog Institute in Sydney, Australia. In his hometown of Toronto, Canada, he also actively participates in the Korean-Canadian volunteer community, enjoying working with and for youth and peers alike. Thomas was asked to write an author bio, but was hesitant to do so due to not only not considering himself an "author, " but as well not feeling alive enough inside to consider the term "bio" applicable to his metaphysical situation. He’s okay though, don’t worry.