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Power Psychology books

Posted by on September 2, 2022 – 04:52 am

Power Psychology books

Inventing Our Selves proposes a radical new approach to the analysis of our current regime of the self, and the values of autonomy, identity, individuality, liberty and choice that animate it. It argues that psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy and other psy disciplines have played a key role in inventing our selves,changing the ways in which human beings understand and act upon themselves, and how they are acted upon by politicians, managers, doctors, therapists and a multitude of other authorities

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Best Psychology books for students

Posted by on April 24, 2016 – 04:46 am

Best Psychology books for students

My favorite book as a small child, hands down, was The Color Kittens. Nothing else came close. Not that I didnt have great fondness for the entire Little Golden Books oeuvre, however. I admit that I enjoyed, for example, The Fuzzy Duckling as well as Nurse Nancy. Even when compared to the unparalleled brilliance of The Color Kittens, Nurse Nancy and The Fuzzy Duckling should not be dismissed. Yet I ll admit the reason I was fond of Nurse Nancy was not because of the timeless story or the vivid, compassionate portrayal of the main character. Instead…

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Books all Psychology majors should read

Posted by on July 21, 2015 – 03:09 pm

Books all Psychology majors should read

Kaitlin Gallagher is a PhD Candidate specializing in Biomechanics at the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo in Canada, and a permanent author for GradHacker. You can follow her on twitter at @KtlnG. Over a year ago I wrote a GradHacker piece about books all grad students should read. This year I’m back with some new recommendations: What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast by Laura Vanderkam. This is one of many short books on success and time management that Vanderkam has written. This particular book goes over how…

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