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35 useful books about psychology that are worth reading
1. Alfred Adler. Understand human nature
2. Eric Burn. Games that people play. Psychology of Human Relationships
3. Stanislaw Grof. Beyond the brain.
4. Edward de Bono. Lateral thinking. Textbook of Creative Thinking
5. Grey John. Men from Mars, Women from Venus
6. Fromm Erich. Humanistic psychoanalysis
7. Clarissa Pincola Estes. Running with wolves
8. David D. Burns. Feeling Good: A New Mood Therapy
9. Robert Cialdini. Psychology of Influence
10. Michael Csikszentmihalyi. Searching for Flow: The Psychology of Obsession with Daily Life.
11. Milton Erickson (by Sydney Rosen) My voice will stay with you.
12. Eric Erickson. Childhood and society
13. Hans Eysenck. Personality measurements
14. Susan Forward. Emotional blackmail
15. Victor Frankl. The will to meaning
16. Anna Freud. Psychology of self and defense mechanisms
17. Sigmund Freud. Interpretation of dreams
18. Malcolm Gladwell. Insight: The Power of Instant Decisions
19. Daniel Goleman. Emotional Intelligence at Work
20. Thomas E. Harris. I-okay, you-okay.
21. Eric Hoffer. The True Believer: Personality, Power, and Mass Social Movements
22. Carl Jung. Archetype and symbol
23. Melanie Klein. Envy and gratitude
24. R.D. Lang. Split Me.
25. Karen Horney. Our internal conflicts
26. Abraham Maslow. The Far Limits of the Human Psyche
27. Anne Moir and David Jessel. Brain sex: The Real Differences Between Men and Women
28. Pavlov I. P. Reflex of Freedom
29. William James. Psychology
30. Fritz Perls. Gestalt Theory
Loving a Living Person: Consider, Recognize and Accept
You'll work for me! Is it worth working together?
31. Jean Piaget. The child's speech and thinking
32. Carl Rogers. Making a Personality: A Look at Psychotherapy
33. Oliver Sacks. The man who mistook his wife for a hat
34. Martin Seligman. The new positive psychology: A scientific view of happiness and the meaning of life
35. Gail Sheehy. Age crises. published
Source: vk.com/blacklionmag?w=wall-95325074_18609
2. Eric Burn. Games that people play. Psychology of Human Relationships
3. Stanislaw Grof. Beyond the brain.
4. Edward de Bono. Lateral thinking. Textbook of Creative Thinking
5. Grey John. Men from Mars, Women from Venus
6. Fromm Erich. Humanistic psychoanalysis
7. Clarissa Pincola Estes. Running with wolves
8. David D. Burns. Feeling Good: A New Mood Therapy
9. Robert Cialdini. Psychology of Influence
10. Michael Csikszentmihalyi. Searching for Flow: The Psychology of Obsession with Daily Life.
11. Milton Erickson (by Sydney Rosen) My voice will stay with you.
12. Eric Erickson. Childhood and society
13. Hans Eysenck. Personality measurements
14. Susan Forward. Emotional blackmail
15. Victor Frankl. The will to meaning
16. Anna Freud. Psychology of self and defense mechanisms
17. Sigmund Freud. Interpretation of dreams
18. Malcolm Gladwell. Insight: The Power of Instant Decisions
19. Daniel Goleman. Emotional Intelligence at Work
20. Thomas E. Harris. I-okay, you-okay.
21. Eric Hoffer. The True Believer: Personality, Power, and Mass Social Movements
22. Carl Jung. Archetype and symbol
23. Melanie Klein. Envy and gratitude
24. R.D. Lang. Split Me.
25. Karen Horney. Our internal conflicts
26. Abraham Maslow. The Far Limits of the Human Psyche
27. Anne Moir and David Jessel. Brain sex: The Real Differences Between Men and Women
28. Pavlov I. P. Reflex of Freedom
29. William James. Psychology
30. Fritz Perls. Gestalt Theory
Loving a Living Person: Consider, Recognize and Accept
You'll work for me! Is it worth working together?
31. Jean Piaget. The child's speech and thinking
32. Carl Rogers. Making a Personality: A Look at Psychotherapy
33. Oliver Sacks. The man who mistook his wife for a hat
34. Martin Seligman. The new positive psychology: A scientific view of happiness and the meaning of life
35. Gail Sheehy. Age crises. published
Source: vk.com/blacklionmag?w=wall-95325074_18609