Discover how to transform your psychology study habits using the brain-optimized PEWS technique that outperforms traditional methods like highlighting and re-reading, helping you build lasting mental frameworks for complex concepts.

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Did you know that most psychology students are actually using the wrong study methods? I'm Dr. Alex Chen, and in today's episode, we're diving into how your brain actually processes psychological concepts—not how textbooks think you should learn them. The secret isn't highlighting or re-reading notes; it's a technique called PEWS that transformed my students' grades and can revolutionize yours too. Whether you're struggling with biological psychology or behavioral theories, I'll show you exactly how top students create mental frameworks that stick. And trust me, as someone who's helped thousands master these concepts, the approach that works might surprise you. Ready to transform how you understand the human mind—and ace your next exam in the process?