Psychology

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The Up Side of Down: Why Failing Well is the Key to Success reminds us that although it’s a tough pill to swallow, failure is a necessary evil in

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“. . . an excellent read for technophiles as well as readers wishing to get a glimpse of the near future . . .”

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Whether it is about the proportion of taxes paid by different economic groups or the salaries paid to employees, the question “What is fair?” is often raised.

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Change applies at so many levels and constructs: culture, society, family, work, business, governments, technology, etc. Even though change is accelerating—so many resist change.

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Imagine the anguish of two young parents as they notice their happy, healthy 18-month-old child regressing in his speech, hyperfocusing on certain activities, and becoming overwhelmed in playgroup

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“. . . masterful, eloquent, and biting . . .”

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“Well written and quite readable . . .”

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The myths and stories a society embraces speak volumes about what that society really is.

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“. . . an astonishingly accessible account of all the major elements . . .

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“. . . a useful tool for anyone who wants to improve his or her outlook on life and resilience against its storms . . .”

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If you
• are interested in the unconscious,
• like interpreting your dreams,
• enjoy literature but the movies even moreso—Hitchcock in particular,

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“. . . a fascinating text that provides an in-depth analysis . . .”

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“. . . one person’s life story about battling severe depression, alcoholism, and PTSD.”

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“Even though sex sells, the respectable HarperCollins should have known better than to go with this cash cow.”

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“Honest, but lacking any true meat or bite, . . . marred with typos . . .”

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“. . . a valuable foray into the complex depths of a deeply misunderstood and somewhat abused concept.”

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“Not merely an interesting and fun read, Pursuing the Good Life also offers some tips for achieving the same.”

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“. . . a thought-provoking book clearly challenging the prevailing materialistic paradigm about the nature of the world.”

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“Right now, bullied children need the help of their communities.”

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“. . . a challenging read, but one guaranteed to stretch and inform anyone delving into Phi: A Voyage from the Brain to the Soul.”

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“Brooklyn Zoo would be interesting to many clinicians, especially those first starting their careers; however, it may not be the most inspiring book in the memoir genre for the ave

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“Psychology’s Ghosts can be enjoyed by both experts and lay readers.

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Born to Run is the story of Christopher McDougall’s search for a mysterious character—one part Carlos Castenada; another part super athlete; a third bit society dropout—who had decided tha

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