Harry Coumnas Explains the Different Stages of Human Psychology

Harry Coumnas is a well-known psychologist who has shed light on various stages of the human psychology in his new book. He begins by describing the behavior of a baby. He explains that a baby begins to identify and learn about the surrounding environment right after its birth. At the age of four to six months, a baby can clearly identify its mother. Till the age of 1 year, a baby not only identifies its family members, but also begins to crawl and speak small words. At the age of 2 years, a baby starts learning and speaking many new words, and can also walk and run on its own feet without difficulty.

During the childhood period between 3 to 11 years, a child identifies himself/herself with this world and gains new experiences at every moment. According to Harry Coumnas, in the developing period of 13 to 19 years, different types of hormonal changes take place in the body. During this period, a person wants to achieve new goals, likes to associate with the peers of his/her age, and feels enthusiasm and excitement to get new experiences.

Harry Coumnas has also described the psychological aspect of human beings during their adulthood. He says that during this period, a person learns to live and accustoms to different circumstances of this world. Also, their IQ level develops through unusual levels of learning experiences. The most exciting part of the book is about the psychology of a person while they are about to die. Here, Harry has brilliantly explained how it becomes impossible for a person to stay happy once they realize that they do not have much time left.

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