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Three masterpieces of psychology
The three masterpieces of psychology are:

1, Gustave Le Bon's "mob" law

Research on Popular Psychology is a book about popular psychology. In the book, Le Pen expounds the characteristics of group and group psychology, pointing out that when an individual is an isolated individual, he has his own distinctive personality characteristics, and when this person is integrated into the group, all his personality will be submerged by this group, and his thoughts will be immediately replaced by group thoughts.

When a group exists, it has the characteristics of emotion, no objection and low IQ. At present, this book has been translated into more than 20 languages, which is better than the best seller.

2, "Psychology and Life" beauty Richard Grieg, philip zimbardo

Psychology and Life is a very professional book. The author is a professor of psychology at new york State University. This book has even been the textbook of Stanford University, an American university, and recommended by the Psychological Steering Committee of the Ministry of Education of China.

This book tells the educational ideas and unique teaching methods. And the writing is fluent, easy to understand and deeper into life. It links psychological theory and knowledge with people's daily life and work, making it an excellent reading for the general public to understand psychology and themselves.

3. Interpretation of dreams, sigmund freud, Austria

This book is a psychological theory work written by the famous psychologist Freud, which initiated Freud's theory of "dream interpretation" and was described by the author as a shortcut to "understand the subconscious psychological process". The book introduces the concept of ID and describes Freud's subconscious theory, which is used to analyze dreams, extend to psychology and interpret what people's subconscious looks like in dreams.

For the first time, the interpretation of dreams tells those ignorant and full of doubts that dreams are a real dialogue between a person and his own heart, a process of learning from himself, and another life closely related to himself.