Once there was a curious student named Alex, who felt like the world was a giant puzzle. Why did some people every detail of a childhood trip, while others forgot where they put their keys? Why did a crowd act differently than a single person?

Treating the mind like a computer that processes , stores, and retrieves information.

To find answers, Alex opened an old, leather-bound book titled .

As Alex read further, the book explained that psychology moved from ancient philosophy to a rigorous science in 1879, when established the first laboratory. Alex realized that by studying these theories, they weren't just learning about "others"—they were discovering the blueprints of their own mind.

Focusing on how to heal and support mental health .

Looking at how brain chemistry and neurons fire to create thoughts.

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