WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF PSYCHOLOGY THE ART & SCIENCE OF STUDYING THE HUMAN PERSON IN RELATION TO SELF, OTHERS & WORLD.

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WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF PSYCHOLOGY THE ART & SCIENCE OF STUDYING THE HUMAN PERSON IN RELATION TO SELF, OTHERS & WORLD

PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS BODY BRAIN SYSTEM NERVOUS SYSTEM ENDOCRINE SYSTEM GENETICS

EMOTIONAL DIMENSIONS EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IQ MANAGEMENT OF FEELINGS E-MOTION AS ENERGY IN MOTION RELATIONSHIP OF FEELINGS TO THOUGHTS & BEHAVIORS

MENTAL & INTELLECTUAL DIMENSIONS HOW THE HUMAN MIND WORKS THE POWER OF THOUGHT COGNITIVE LEARNING PROCESSES COGNITIVE RESTRUCTURING VALUE OF NO THOUGHT & MEDITATION

SOCIOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS HUMAN CAPACITY FOR RELATIONSHIPS COSMOLOGY INTERACTION WITH ENVIRONMENT & NATURE CULTURE, POLITICS & ETHNIC VARIETY

SPIRITUAL DIMENSIONS SPIRITUALITY COSMOLOGY COMMUNITY RELIGIOUS, METAPHYSICAL BELIEFS WORLD VIEW INSPIRATION & PASSION SENSE OF MEANING & LIFE PURPOSE

ASETHETICAL DIMENSIONS NEED FOR BEAUTY RELATIONSHIP TO MUSIC NATURE ART CULTURE SELF-ESTEEM

CULTURAL DIMENSIONS ETHNICITY CUSTOMS TRADITIONS RITES & RITUALS RACE CULTURAL HABITS

HOLISTIC APPROACH TO STUDYING WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN! INTEGRATIVE HOLISTIC SYNTHESIS & ANALYSIS INTERDEPENDENT VISIONARY GENERALIZATIONS/SPECIFICS

HOLISTIC PSYCHOLOGY CELEBRATION OF LIFE AND WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN!