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  • From Séance to Science

    A History of the Profession of Psychology in America

    This book is intended to round out the picture of American psychology’s past, adding the history of psychological practice to the story of psychological science. Written by two well-recognized authorities in the field, this book covers the profession and practice of psychology in America from the late 19th century to the present. From Séance to Science tells the story of psychologists who sought ... Read more

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    Inside the Minds of History's Great Personalities

    by Claudia Kalb ...
    Was Andy Warhol a hoarder? Did Einstein have autism? Was Frank Lloyd Wright a narcissist? In this surprising, inventive, and meticulously researched look at the evolution of mental health, acclaimed health and science journalist Claudia Kalb gives readers a glimpse into the lives of high-profile historic figures through the lens of modern psychology, weaving groundbreaking research into ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • Where Does Mind End?

    A Radical History of Consciousness and the Awakened Self

    A new comprehensive model of mind and its nearly infinite possibilities• Recasts psychology as a vehicle not for mental health but for higher consciousness• Shows that we have consciousness for a reason; it is humanity’s unique contribution to the cosmos• Integrates the work of Freud, Jung, Gurdjieff, Tony Robbins, Rudolf Steiner, the Dalai Lama as well as ESP, the Kabbalah, tarot, dreams, and ... Read more

    $13.99 USD

  • Scienceblind

    Why Our Intuitive Theories About the World Are So Often Wrong

    **"A fascinating, empathetic book" -- Wall Street JournalHumans are born to create theories about the world -- unfortunately, we're usually wrong and bad theories keep us from understanding science as it really is**Why do we catch colds? What causes seasons to change? And if you fire a bullet from a gun and drop one from your hand, which bullet hits the ground first? In a pinch we almost always ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • Behind the Shock Machine

    The Untold Story of the Notorious Milgram Psychology Experiments

    by Gina Perry ...
    When social psychologist Stanley Milgram invited volunteers to take part in an experiment at Yale in the summer of 1961, none of the participants could have foreseen the worldwide sensation that the published results would cause. Milgram reported that fully 65 percent of the volunteers had repeatedly administered electric shocks of increasing strength to a man they believed to be in severe pain, ... Read more

    $19.49 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Question of Psychological Types

    The Correspondence of C. G. Jung and Hans Schmid-Guisan, 1915-1916

    Series series Philemon Foundation Series
    In 1915, C. G. Jung and his psychiatrist colleague, Hans Schmid-Guisan, began a correspondence through which they hoped to understand and codify fundamental individual differences of attention and consciousness. Their ambitious dialogue, focused on the opposition of extraversion and introversion, demonstrated the difficulty of reaching a shared awareness of differences even as it introduced ... Read more

    $16.99 USD

  • A Curious Madness

    An American Combat Psychiatrist, a Japanese War Crimes Suspect, and an Unsolved Mystery from World War II

    by Eric Jaffe ...
    From an “illuminating and entertaining” (The New York Times) young writer, the story that explores the fateful intersection of two men at the Tokyo war crimes trial that followed World War II: a Japanese nationalist charged with war crimes and the American doctor assigned to determine his sanity—and thus his fate.In the wake of World War II, the Allied forces charged twenty-eight Japanese men with ... Read more

    $14.99 USD

  • A Guided Tour of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung

    The writings of C. G. Jung himself are the best place to read about all his main ideas—but where to start, when Jung's Collected Works run to more than eighteen volumes? Robert H. Hopcke's guide to Jung's voluminous writings shows exactly the best place to begin for getting a handle on each of Jung's key concepts and ideas—from archetypal symbols to analytical psychology to UFOs. Each chapter ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • IQ

    A Smart History of a Failed Idea

    Advance praise forIQ A Smart History of a Failed Idea"An up-to-date, reader-friendly account of the continuing saga of the mismeasure of women and men."-Howard Gardner, author of Frames of Mind and Multiple Intelligences: New Horizons"The good news is that you won't be tested after you've read Stephen Murdoch's important new book. The better news is that IQ: A Smart History of a Failed Idea is ... Read more

    $11.59 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Man Who Thought He Was Napoleon

    Toward a Political History of Madness

    by Laure Murat ...
    Translated by Deke Dusinberre ...
    The Man Who Thought He Was Napoleon is built around a bizarre historical event and an off-hand challenge. The event? In December 1840, nearly twenty years after his death, the remains of Napoleon were returned to Paris for burial—and the next day, the director of a Paris hospital for the insane admitted fourteen men who claimed to be Napoleon. The challenge, meanwhile, is the claim by great French ... Read more

    $34.59 USD

  • Rewriting the Soul

    Multiple Personality and the Sciences of Memory

    by Ian Hacking ...
    Twenty-five years ago one could list by name the tiny number of multiple personalities recorded in the history of Western medicine, but today hundreds of people receive treatment for dissociative disorders in every sizable town in North America. Clinicians, backed by a grassroots movement of patients and therapists, find child sexual abuse to be the primary cause of the illness, while critics ... Read more

    $38.19 USD

  • A Mind of Her Own: The Life of Karen Horney

    by Susan Quinn ...
    A Mind of Her Own: The Life of Karen Horney by Susan Quinn (165,000 words, 35 photos)Karen Horney (1885-1952) is one of the great figures in psychoanalysis, an independent thinker who dared to take issue with Freud's views on women. One of the first female medical students in Germany, and one of the first doctors in Berlin to undergo psychoanalytic training, she emigrated to the United States in ... Read more

    $9.99 USD