What books are suitable for beginners of psychology?
Psychology is a professional discipline, so the books of psychology are also hierarchical and suitable for people of different degrees. If you don't have any psychological foundation at present, I'll recommend these to you in turn-first, I'll recommend a popular introductory book-"Psychology changes life" (note that it's not the book "Psychology and Life" which is widely circulated in the market! ), this book is very well written, and it is easy for people who have no psychological foundation before to understand some basic psychological concepts and principles in a short time. Then, if you are really interested in psychology and intend to study systematically, you should generally start with general psychology. At present, there are several versions of general education textbooks used in domestic universities, including Peng Edition of Beijing Normal University and Ye Yigan/He Cundao/Edition of China Normal University. When you already have some psychological foundation, if you want to continue your in-depth study, I suggest you choose the original works of foreign masters according to the genre, instead of reading the books of domestic scholars (because there are too few good books in China). The following are classics: If you are interested in psychoanalysis, you can read Freud's Introduction to Psychoanalysis, New Edition of Introduction to Psychoanalysis, Interpretation of Dreams, Three Treatises on Sexual Desire, Psychopathology of Daily Life, Literature and Art ... Jung's relationship between self and unconsciousness, unconscious structure, Christian era, symbols of transformation and answers to Job. Inferiority and life ... Fromm's escape from freedom, self-pursuit, a sound society, the art of love ... Hani's neurosis and human growth ... If you are interested in behaviorism, you can read Skinner's Science and Human Behavior, about behaviorism, beyond freedom and dignity or Grice's. Actually, there is no direct relationship between interest and depth. The book recommended to you later, without the previous foundation, is basically difficult to understand, and of course it is meaningless. But if you step by step, then you will find that the deeper you read, the more interesting you will be.