Cyberpsychology: Mind and Internet Relationship
Written by Juan Moisés De La Serna
Narrated by Ian A Miller
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About this audiobook
This book addresses the new branch called Cyberpsychology, which shows how there has been a change in the person-technology relationship, analyzing how new developments affect the day-to-day life of the person, as well as the mental health of its users. All this backed by an extensive bibliography on the latest research conducted in this area.
The objective of the book will serve as a first approach to the up and coming branch of psychology known as Cyberpsychology.
So, it treats the most relevant topics offering results of the latest studies conducted this past two years across the globe about this subject.
All this explained with simple and easy to read language, away from technical terms explaining each concept so it can truly work as an initiation guide.
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