Understanding Human Behavior

This text is designed to present basic psychological concepts in a format appropriate for all allied health learners. The book provides numerous examples and activities that help learners understand the behavior of others. It also includes exercises to encourage learners to study their own behavior.
User Ratings and Reviews
1 Stars book in poor condition
there’s a reason I picked this product. It wasn’t the cheapest on the list but the description was good. I received the book and it has an extra bulk to it because of excessive use of stickies. The worst part of it all is that it cannot be removed and it’s making the book lopsided. If I’d known this, I would have just bought the cheapest out of the list.
5 Stars Regarding Naturopathy’s Essential Science-Ejected Vitalism, 2004:
Vitalism is a profoundly science-ejected concept, though many CAM or ‘natural health’ cabals falsely claim that vitalism survives scientific scrutiny.
I quote:
“the basic belief of naturopathy is that the body has ‘vital force,’ the power to heal itself. The naturopathic physician searches for causes of her client’s health problem and develops a plan for stimulating the body’s own vital force [...] the vital force can be weakened by unhealthful diet [etc....] when the vital force has been weakened [etc. p.520...] the focus is on strengthening the vital force [p.521].”
-r.c.
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