Psychology is the study of the human behavior at the conscious and unconscious level. It refers to the deep research pertaining to the mind and thought of humans. It mainly focuses on the intelligence, emotions, personality and conation of a person. This book includes contributions of researchers and scientists that will provide innovative insights into this field. It studies, analyses and upholds the pillars of psychology and its utmost significance in the modern times. The objective of the book is to give a general view of the different areas of this field and its applications. Students, researchers, experts and all associated with psychology will benefit alike from this book.
Charles Freeman
Charles Freeman is a historian and author known for his works on ancient history, particularly focusing on the Roman Empire and the origins of Christianity. His most notable works include "The Closing of the Western Mind: The Rise of Faith and the Fall of Reason" and "A.D. 381: Heretics, Pagans, and the Dawn of the Monotheistic State." Freeman's writing style is characterized by meticulous research and engaging storytelling, making complex historical topics accessible to a wide audience. His contributions to literature include shedding new light on the intersection of religion, philosophy, and politics in ancient times. "The Closing of the Western Mind" is perhaps Freeman's most famous work, exploring the decline of classical learning and the rise of Christian orthodoxy in the early medieval period. Through his work, Freeman has had a significant impact on the understanding of ancient history and the development of Western civilization.