Psychology of Closed Mindedness
Discover the intriguing insights of Psychology of Closed Mindedness by Arie Kruglanski, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2004. This thought-provoking hardback spans 208 pages and delves into a pervasive phenomenon that affects us all. Rather than being confined to a specific group facing socialization issues, closed-mindedness is a universal experience encountered in our daily lives. Kruglanski explores the cognitive processes behind this mindset, shedding light on its implications for mental health, social perception, and prejudices. Ideal for anyone interested in cognitive psychology and social psychology, this book offers valuable perspectives on understanding and overcoming closed-mindedness. Enhance your knowledge and enrich your understanding of human behavior with this essential read!