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The second book in Cassell's new smart thinking series - making sense of complex psychological theories through real-life questions and scenarios. Can you tell if someone's lying? Or tell if someone's in love with you? What if motivation wasn't just a feeling, but a formula you could follow? In this witty, mind-bending book, expert psychologist and lecturer Dr. Sandi Mann peels back the curtain on life's head-scratching questions. From why we forget names seconds after introductions to how we can actually make ourselves feel less pain, Dr. Mann reveals the surprising quirks and curiosities of…mehr

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The second book in Cassell's new smart thinking series - making sense of complex psychological theories through real-life questions and scenarios. Can you tell if someone's lying? Or tell if someone's in love with you? What if motivation wasn't just a feeling, but a formula you could follow? In this witty, mind-bending book, expert psychologist and lecturer Dr. Sandi Mann peels back the curtain on life's head-scratching questions. From why we forget names seconds after introductions to how we can actually make ourselves feel less pain, Dr. Mann reveals the surprising quirks and curiosities of human behavior. Explore how psychology offers unexpected insights into the weird, wild, and wonderful questions you never thought to ask.
Autorenporträt
Dr Sandi Mann has been a Senior Lecturer of Psychology at the University of Central Lancashire since 1998 and is an expert in emotions, especially in the workplace. She is a Director of The MindTraining Clinic (which specializes in treatment of phobias, panic attacks and anxiety conditions) and Advantage Psychology (which specializes in business-to-business training). She is a regular contributor to various media outlets as an expert psychologist, including radio, television and print media, and writes regularly for several magazines and journals, including the  Huffington Post. She is also a successful author of several books on psychology.