Archive for the ‘Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion’ Category
What Life Could Mean To You
In explaining his work on personal development, one of the world’s founding psychoanalysts, Alfred Adler, creates a practical approach to self-understanding. The clear explanations and advice illustrate the theories’ continuing relevance. His pragmatic advice on the three key issues - marriage, work and social relationships - influencing our lives’ progress, enables the reader to overcome the limitations of our past and develop the confidence to transform both ourselves and our...
April 30th, 2009 | Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion, Psychology | Read More
Psychology
The global financial crisis has made it painfully clear that powerful psychological forces are imperiling the wealth of nations today. From blind faith in ever-rising housing prices to plummeting confidence in capital markets, “animal spirits” are driving financial events worldwide. In this book, acclaimed economists George Akerlof and Robert Shiller challenge the economic wisdom that got us into this mess, and put forward a bold new vision that will transform economics and restore prosperity.
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April 30th, 2009 | Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion, Psychology | Read More
Psychology: The Personal Science
Psychology
The global financial crisis has made it painfully clear that powerful psychological forces are imperiling the wealth of nations today. From blind faith in ever-rising housing prices to plummeting confidence in capital markets, “animal spirits” are driving financial events worldwide. In this book, acclaimed economists George Akerlof and Robert Shiller challenge the economic wisdom that got us into this mess, and put forward a bold new vision that will transform economics and restore prosperity.
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April 30th, 2009 | Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion, Psychology | Read More
Discovering Psychology
With its comprehensive, authoritative coverage and reader-friendly pedagogy, DISCOVERING BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2nd Edition is ideal for a broad range of students taking a beginning undergraduate course in biological or physiological psychology. The book provides a foundational understanding of the structure and function of the nervous system and its relationship to both typical and disordered human behavior. Written by an author with nearly 30 years of teaching experience at schools ranging from...
April 30th, 2009 | Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion, Psychology | Read More

