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Ladies and gentlemen, can you help me? Can you give one or two examples to illustrate the relationship between psychology and daily life? Thank you!
To answer this question, we need to make clear what the category of psychology is: it is a science that studies the occurrence, development and activity law of human and animal psychological phenomena; Including individual feelings, perception, memory, thinking, imagination, speech and other aspects, as well as human social attributes. Therefore, it can be said that there is psychology where there are human activities, which is inseparable.

I will give you a few specific examples for your reference:

1, when we learn a certain skill or a certain subject, there is often a "plateau phenomenon", which means that when we start to learn something, we make rapid progress and have high enthusiasm, but after a certain degree, we are in a similar state of stagnation and it is difficult to maintain sustained progress. At this time, educators, families and other support groups should innovate teaching methods, let learners take appropriate vacations, and overcome this plateau bottleneck phenomenon.

2. There is also an example of "love at first sight". Love at first sight is a manifestation of passion, but passion is a short-term stress reaction, so it is difficult to maintain a long-term love only by love at first sight, which is why many lovers who fell in love at first sight finally parted ways, which is why people always ask others, "Do you believe in love at first sight?"

In addition, non-religious people may feel that religious people are all superstitious people and stick to their own teachings. In fact, whether religious or not, everyone is building a unique life value system that belongs to him completely. Non-religious people may come from other aspects of the value system connotation, while religious people may come from teachings (of course, the values of each believer are definitely different, because everyone's values are the embodiment of his own personal experience), but we clearly see that human religious belief behavior is to better construct his individual value system, so that his whole thought and behavior are in a basically unified and coordinated system. If this is not the case, the individual may show some obstacles such as split personality.

4, there are "conformity psychology", "sour grape psychology" and so on. In fact, there are many examples that can be told for a lifetime. The last example may be why I typed so many words to answer a stranger's question. It may be because of my sense of responsibility as a psychology graduate, or it may be to express some strange inner pride, or it may be to transcend my inferiority complex. ...

In a word, there are so many examples that we can talk about the day when mankind became extinct:)