The Way We Live Now

The Way We Live Now by Maureen Gaffney, published by Gill & Macmillan in 1996, presents a collection of insightful articles drawn from her work in ‘The Irish Times’. This edition, comprising 234 pages, explores everyday problems through the lens of popular psychology, making complex psychological concepts accessible to a broad audience.
Readers will find that Gaffney addresses a variety of contemporary issues, utilizing up-to-date psychological findings to shed light on common challenges faced in daily life. The articles aim to provide practical insights and understanding, reflecting on how psychological principles can be applied to enhance well-being and navigate everyday situations. This book serves as a resource for those interested in the intersection of psychology and daily living.
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In this selection of psychologist Maureen Gaffney’s articles from ‘The Irish Times’, she writes about everyday problems and communicates up-to-date psychological findings in a popular and accessible way.
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