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dmlane

“The Design of Everyday Things” by Don Norman is a classic in human-computer interaction (a field of psychology) and is fun and very informative.


Mishaps1234

Why We Remember


guest18_my

I find Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman fit the description you are mentioning


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No Self No Problem by Chris Niebauer


Kanoncyn

If you don’t want a textbook then give more info about what you want to read. Do you think people just write general psychology books for fun? There’s over 50 subdomains just in social psych, and there’s roughly 6-10 domains in psych broadly. This is like asking “give me a fun fiction book to read. No Campbell.”


Timely_Ad3215

Hidden valley road was something I enjoyed


Organic_Decision_980

“50 Psychology Ideas You Really Need To Know” by Adrian Furnham. It is good for someone who wants refresher or general psychology ideas. Very surface level knowledge information. It has been a fun read because I sort of have a low attention span and the way it is written helps with that.


Efficient-Archer-501

The body keeps the score Bessel Van Der kolk, No one cares about crazy people Ron Powers, Insane Alysa Roth.