Are there any books on psychology recommended?

First of all, we should know that psychology is a pseudoscience disaster area. At least half of the so-called psychology books on the market are not real psychology; At least half of people who call themselves masters of psychology are not reliable psychologists, and they may not even have studied psychology. Anyone concerned with emotional, spiritual and psychological counseling can call himself a psychologist. I won't call the roll. Then, since psychology is a deep business and monsters are rampant in the water, we must first offer a needle to stop these monsters. Book 0 1 Theory of Pseudopsychology is not the first book we recommend-Say No to Pseudopsychology by Canadian psychologist Keith Sinew. It is a treasure in our psychology books and a must for us to chop hands. This book has changed its title twice since I first saw it today in those years. It was originally called "different psychology", and now it is called "this is psychology". The three titles are actually the same book. Personally, I prefer the title "Say No to Pseudopsychology". This book traces its roots and tells us what reliable psychology is. Many people claim to be engaged in psychology, but only those who explore the laws of psychology and behavior by scientific empirical means are real psychology. The key words here are "science" and "argument". These two words mean that in today's psychological research, if you want to express an opinion, you must also give the scientific basis to prove it. You must do experiments, collect data, and speak with experimental results and survey data. You can't put forward a view that China people are "giant babies" and big babies, and then tell a few cases, and this theory becomes a fact. You have to show the data to prove it. Say no to pseudo-psychology and tell us that these five words are: brain, knowledge, emotion, will and group. I'll explain their meaning in detail later. The following books I chose 1 1 are two or three books in these five fields. Of course, they can never fully summarize psychology. They are 1 1 doors, and behind each door, there is a vast world waiting for you to explore. The first dimension of psychological structure: the first dimension of the psychological structure of the brain is the "brain". Brain. Brain. Book 02 "I am my brain: conceived from the womb and died of Alzheimer's disease" Any psychological activity of people has a corresponding neural basis in the brain. There is a book that is especially suitable to help us understand the corresponding relationship between subjective psychological activities and objective brain activities. This is Dick F. Swaab, a Dutch neurologist and professor of neurobiology at the University of Amsterdam, who wrote "I am my brain: conceived in the womb and died of Alzheimer's disease". The title "I am my brain" has summed up everything: from human memory to personality, from adolescent sexual impulse to sacred religious experience, from addiction to autism, all our subjective perceptions actually have a corresponding brain foundation-I am my brain. Through the book I am My Brain, we can realize that the brain is the stage for all psychological activities. The structure of this stage and its lighting set determine our subjective feelings.