Literature Psychology
Definition of Literature Psychology Hierarchical Category as it relates to Books, Literature, Non-Fiction, Business
Literature Psychology refers to a specialized area of interest that explores the intersection of psychological themes and principles within literature. It encompasses non-fiction books that delve into the psychological aspects of business, examining the motivations, behaviors, and mental processes of characters or real-life individuals in the context of corporate environments. This category of literature offers an intellectual analysis and understanding of the psychological dimensions in literary works.
Child Hierarchical Categories
Action Adventure
Anthologies
Art Books
Biographies
Business Administration
Business Analysis
Business Communication
Business Economics
Business Ethics
Business Law
Business Strategy
Child Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Comic Books
Consumer Psychology
Cookbooks
Craft Books
Cultural Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Drama
Educational Psychology
Encyclopedias
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Psychology
Fantasy
Fashion Books
Financial Management
Forensic Psychology
Gardening Books
Graphic Novels
Health Psychology
Historical Books
History Books
Horror
Human Resources
Law Books
Marketing
Medical Books
Memoirs
Military Psychology
Music Books
Mystery
Novels
Organizational Behavior
Philosophy Books
Picture Books
Poetry
Political Psychology
Religious Books
Romance
Science Books
Science Fiction
Selfhelp books
Short Stories
Social Psychology
Sports Psychology
Technology Books
Textbooks
Thriller
Travel Books