Best of
Psychology

1980

Existential Psychotherapy


Irvin D. Yalom - 1980
    The noted Stanford University psychiatrist distills the essence of a wide range of therapies into a masterful, creative synthesis, opening up a new way of understanding each person's confrontation with four ultimate concerns: isolation, meaninglessness, death, and freedom.

For Your Own Good: Hidden Cruelty in Child-Rearing and the Roots of Violence


Alice Miller - 1980
    Her conclusions―on what sort of parenting can create a drug addict, or a murderer, or a Hitler―offer much insight, and make a good deal of sense, while also straying far from psychoanalytic dogma about human nature, which Miller vehemently rejects.This important study paints a shocking picture of the violent world―indeed, of the ever-more-violent world―that each generation helps to create when traditional upbringing, with its hidden cruelty, is perpetuated. The book also presents readers with useful solutions in this regard―namely, to resensitize the victimized child who has been trapped within the adult, and to unlock the emotional life that has been frozen in repression.

A Way of Being


Carl R. Rogers - 1980
    A Way of Being was written in the early 1980s, near the end of Carl Rogers's career, and serves as a coda to his classic On Becoming a Person. More philosophical than his earlier writings, it traces his professional and personal development and ends with a prophetic call for a more humane future.

One Child


Torey L. Hayden - 1980
    Six-year-old Sheila was abandoned by her mother on a highway when she was four. A survivor of horrific abuse, she never spoke, never cried, and was placed in a class for severely retarded children after committing an atrocious act of violence against another child. Everyone thought Sheila was beyond salvation—except her teacher, Torey Hayden. With patience, skill, and abiding love, she fought long and hard to release a haunted little girl from her secret nightmare—and nurture the spark of genius she recognised trapped within Sheila's silence. This is the remarkable story of their journey together—an odyssey of hope, courage, and inspiring devotion that opened the heart and mind of one lost child to a new world of discovery and joy.

Metaphors We Live By


George Lakoff - 1980
    Metaphor, the authors explain, is a fundamental mechanism of mind, one that allows us to use what we know about our physical and social experience to provide understanding of countless other subjects. Because such metaphors structure our most basic understandings of our experience, they are "metaphors we live by", metaphors that can shape our perceptions and actions without our ever noticing them.In this updated edition of Lakoff and Johnson's influential book, the authors supply an afterword surveying how their theory of metaphor has developed within the cognitive sciences to become central to the contemporary understanding of how we think and how we express our thoughts in language.

Gifts Differing: Understanding Personality Type


Isabel Briggs Myers - 1980
    Drawing on concepts originated by Carl Jung, this book distinguishes four categories of personality styles and shows how these qualities determine the way you perceive the world and come to conclusions about what you've seen. It then explains what they mean for your success in school, at a job, in a career and in your personal relationships. For more than 60 years, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) tool has been the most widely used instrument in the world for determining personality type, and for more than 25 years, Gifts Differing has been the preeminent source for understanding it.

Telling Yourself the Truth


William Backus - 1980
    Learn how to handle emotions properly.

Jung and Tarot: An Archetypal Journey


Sallie Nichols - 1980
    Through analogy with the humanities, mythology and the graphic arts, the significance of the cards is related to personal growth and individuation. The major arcana becomes a map of life, and the hero's journey becomes something that each individual can relate to the symbolism of the cards and therefore to the personal life.

Fear of Life


Alexander Lowen - 1980
    Alexander Lowen, world-famous psychoanalyst, will show you how to resolve those fears without changing the characteristics that make you the unique human being you are. Through self-acceptance, self-possession, and self-expression you'll learn how to achieve a harmony between your inner and outer worlds that will lead you to a far richer, happier, and healthier life. Go beyond fear-to freedom!

Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection


Julia Kristeva - 1980
    . . Powers of Horror is an excellent introduction to an aspect of contemporary French literature which has been allowed to become somewhat neglected in the current emphasis on paraphilosophical modes of discourse. The sections on Céline, for example, are indispensable reading for those interested in this writer and place him within a context that is both illuminating and of general interest." -Paul de Man

Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy


David D. Burns - 1980
    In Feeling Good, eminent psychiatrist, David D. Burns, M.D., outlines the remarkable, scientifically proven techniques that will immediately lift your spirits and help you develop a positive outlook on life. Now, in this updated edition, Dr. Burns adds an All-New Consumer′s Guide To Anti-depressant Drugs as well as a new introduction to help answer your questions about the many options available for treating depression.- Recognise what causes your mood swings- Nip negative feelings in the bud- Deal with guilt- Handle hostility and criticism- Overcome addiction to love and approval- Build self-esteem- Feel good everyday

Projection and Re-collection in Jungian Psychology: Reflections of the Soul


Marie-Louise von Franz - 1980
    Von Franz skillfully brings theory to life as she builds on and further develops C.G. Jung's research on projection". -- Julia Jewett Jungian Analyst"The book is stimulating in going to the core of psychotherapeutic work, and invites a response from psychotherapists in general and from Jungian analysts in particular". -- San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal

The Fifth Sally


Daniel Keyes - 1980
    But, though she is unaware of it, she is also four other, quite different people: Nola, the cold independent artist who has a studio in Greenwich Village; Derry, the happy-go-lucky tomboy; Bella, the sexpot with a talent for singing and dancing; and finally Jinx, the hate- filled killer. Whenever events put too much of a strain on Sally Porter, she feels a headache and a blackout coming on -- and a new character takes over. If there is a man to be fascinated, she will become Bella. If there is an intellectual problem, she will become Nola. And -- as happens in the opening scene of the novel-- if there is a rapist to be dealt with, she becomes the vicious Jinx. It is the task of the wise and patient psychiatrist, Dr. Roger Ash -- a man who nevertheless has severe problems of his own -- to deal with this case of multiple personality and, through painstaking therapy, to try to fuse the four disparate personalities into "the fifth Sally." His struggle and near disasters become the major strand of the story. Sybil and The Three Faces of Eve were case histories dealing with multiple personality disorder. Although based on fact, this is the first contemporary novel, to deal with the theme as fiction.

The Atman Project: A Transpersonal View of Human Development


Ken Wilber - 1980
    The spiritual evolution of such extraordinary individuals as the Buddha and Jesus hints at the direction human beings will take in their continuing growth toward transcendence.

The Relaxation & Stress Reduction Workbook


Martha Davis - 1980
    Simple, Concise,Step-by-Step Directions for Mastery of:Progresive RelaxationSelf HypnosisMeditationAutogenicsVisualizationRefuting Irrational IdeasNutritionCoping Skills TrainingBiofeedbackExercise AssertivenessThought StoppingTime ManagementBreathingCue-Controlled RelaxationQuick Relaxers

Culture′s Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions and Organizations Across Nations


Geert Hofstede - 1980
    The book is structured around five major dimensions: power distance; uncertainty avoidance; individualism versus collectivism; masculinity versus femininity; and long term versus short-term orientation.

The Marriage of the Sun and Moon: A Quest for Unity in Consciousness


Andrew Weil - 1980
    A look at questions raised by The Natural Mind and at different methods of naturally altering consciousness.

Outpouring of the Soul


Nachman of Breslov - 1980
    When every bush of the field begins to return to life and grow, they all yearn to be included in your prayer." Rebbe Nachman emphasized the greatness of spontaneous, improvised prayer uttered in one's own language and springing from the heart -- hitbodedut. This handbook of his teachings on prayer includes Rabbi Kaplan's scholarly introduction setting hitbodedut in its context in the history of Jewish prayer and meditation.

Eyewitness Testimony: With a New Preface


Elizabeth F. Loftus - 1980
    Although psychologists have suspected for decades that an eyewitness can be highly unreliable, new evidence leaves no doubt that juries vastly overestimate the credibility of eyewitness accounts. It is a problem that the courts have yet to solve or face squarely.In Eyewitness Testimony, Elizabeth Loftus makes the psychological case against the eyewitness. Beginning with the basics of eyewitness fallibility, such as poor viewing conditions, brief exposure, and stress, Loftus moves to more subtle factors, such as expectations, biases, and personal stereotypes, all of which can intervene to create erroneous reports. Loftus also shows that eyewitness memory is chronically inaccurate in surprising ways. An ingenious series of experiments reveals that memory can be radically altered by the way an eyewitness is questioned after the fact. New memories can be implanted and old ones unconsciously altered under interrogation.These results have important implications for court reform, police interrogation methods, defense strategy, and many other aspects of criminal and civil procedure. Eyewitness Testimony is a powerful book that should be required reading for trial lawyers, social psychologists, and anyone who considers the chilling prospect of confronting an eyewitness accusation in a court of law.

The Courage to Grieve: The Classic Guide to Creative Living, Recovery, and Growth Through Grief


Judy Tatelbaum - 1980
    Each of us will face some loss, sorrow and disappointment in our lives, and The Courage to Grieve provides the specific help we need to enable us to face our grief fully and to recover and grow from the experience. Although the book emphasizes the response to the death of a loved one, The Courage to Grieve can help with every kind of loss and grief.Judy Tatelbaum gives us a fresh look at understanding grief, showing us that grief is a natural, inevitable human experience, including all the unexpected, intense and uncomfortable emotions like sorrow, guilt, loneliness, resentment, confusion, or even the temporary loss of the will to live. The emphasis is to clarify and offer help, and the tone is spiritual, optimistic, creative and easy to understand. Judy Tatelbaum provides excellent advice on how to help oneself and others get through the immediate experience of death and the grief that follows, as well as how to understand the special grief of children. Particularly useful are the techniques for completing or "finishing" grief--counteracting the popular misconception that grief never ends. The Courage to Grieve shows us how to live life with the ultimate courage: not fearing death. This book is about so much more than death and grieving it is about life and joy and growth.

Inversions: A Catalog of Calligraphic Cartwheels


Scott Kim - 1980
    For instance, the word mirror is written with reflectional symmetry; symmetry reads the same upside down; and infinity spirals off to infinity. The accompanying essays connect mathematics and symmetry with art, psychology, and music. One of the sections shows students how to create their own inversions.

The Body of Life: Creating New Pathways for Sensory Awareness and Fluid Movement


Thomas Hanna - 1980
    Through case histories, the author describes methods for improving bodily coordination, balance, and range of movement. With enhanced awareness, we gain a greater understanding of our internal states and our ability to affect them. He also surveys the pioneering work of Moshe Feldenkrais, who devised the system of Functional Integration, and many other somatic educators. Hanna’s engaging account offers a profound understanding of the precise relationship between mind and body that can be applied in our day-to-day living.

A Guide to Functional Analytic Psychotherapy: Awareness, Courage, Love, and Behaviorism


Mavis Tsai - 1980
    And clients with disorders as varied as depression, PTSD, and fibromyalgia have benefited from its nuanced, curative power. In A Guide to Functional Analytic Psychotherapy, originators Robert Kohlenberg and Mavis Tsai join with other FAP practitioners to present a clinical framework, addressing points of convergence and divergence with other behavior therapies. Tracing FAP's emerging evidence base, it takes readers through the deep complexities and possibilities of the therapeutic bond. And the attention to mindfulness and the self makes maximum clinical use of the uniqueness of every client--and every therapist.Highlights of the Guide:The five core principles of therapeutic technique.Empirical basis of FAP alone or in combination with other therapiesCase studies and transcripts of assessment procedures and therapy sessions.Demonstration of the course of FAP, from the initial session to the end of therapy.Therapist self-development and supervision issues.Inspiring clients to help the larger society: the practice of "green FAP."Appendix of questionnaires, feedback forms, and other essential FAP tools.As this transformative therapy continues to grow in influence, A Guide to Functional Analytic Psychotherapy will be a vital, practice-enhancing reference for clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and graduate-level students in their training.

Patients and Healers in the Context of Culture: An Exploration of the Borderland between Anthropology, Medicine, and Psychiatry


Arthur Kleinman - 1980
    That framework is principally illustrated by materials gathered in field research in Taiwan and, to a lesser extent, from materials gathered in similar research in Boston. The reader will find this book contains a dialectical tension between two reciprocally related orientations: it is both a cross-cultural (largely anthropological) perspective on the essential components of clinical care and a clinical perspective on anthropological studies of medicine and psychiatry. That dialectic is embodied in my own academic training and professional life, so that this book is a personal statement. I am a psychiatrist trained in anthropology. I have worked in library, field, and clinic on problems concerning medicine and psychiatry in Chinese culture. I teach cross-cultural psychiatry and medical anthropology, but I also practice and teach consultation psychiatry and take a clinical approach to my major cross-cultural teaching and research involvements. The theoretical framework elaborated in this book has been applied to all of those areas; in turn, they are used to illustrate the theory. Both the theory and its application embody the same dialectic. The purpose of this book is to advance both poles of that dialectic: to demonstrate the critical role of social science (especially anthropology and cross-cultural studies) in clinical medicine and psychiatry and to encourage study of clinical problems by anthropologists and other investigators involved in cross-cultural research.

Language and Learning: The Debate between Jean Piaget & Noam Chomsky


Massimo Piattelli Palmarini - 1980
    

Remarks on the Philosophy of Psychology 1


Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1980
    From 1946 to 1949 he worked on the philosophy of psychology almost without interruption. The present two-volume work comprises many of his writings over this period. Some of the remarks contained here were culled for part 2 of the Investigations; others were set aside and appear in the collection known as Zettel. The great majority, however, although of excellent quality, have hitherto remained unpublished. This bilingual edition of the Remarks on the Philosophy of Psychology presents the first English translation of an essential body of Wittegenstein's work. It elaborates Wittgenstein's views on psychological concepts such as expectation, sensation, knowing how to follow a rule, and knowledge of the sensations of other persons. It also shows strong emphasis on the "anthropological" aspect of Wittgenstein's thought. Philosophers, as well as anthropologists, psychologists, and sociologists will welcome this important publication.

An Introduction to Theories of Personality


Robert B. Ewen - 1980
    Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Bias in Mental Testing


Arthur R. Jensen - 1980
    Illuminating detailed methods for assessing bias in commonly used I.Q., aptitude, and achievement tests, Jensen argues that standardized tests are not biased against Englishspeaking minority groups and describes the uses of such tests in education and employment.

Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology


Bryan Kolb - 1980
    It is a remarkable text that makes an extraordinary amount of recent scholarship accessible and compelling. And with its dramatic new art program, new case studies and pedagogy, and new companion Web site, the Fifth Edition provides both the most up-to-date understanding of the field and the most effective ways to teach and learn it.

Quest: The Life of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross


Derek L.T. Gill - 1980
    Elisabeth Kubler-Ross has become a powerful moral force throughout the world. Now she has authorized Derek Gill to tell, for the first time, the inspiring story of her life, from her birth in Switzerland- a two-and-a-half pound triplet not expected to live- to the achievement of international acclaim as the world's authority on the care of the dying.

Understanding Attitudes and Predicting Social Behavior


Icek Ajzen - 1980
    Explains "theory and reasoned action" model and then applies the model to various cases.

Practice of Process Meditation: Intensive Journal Way to Spiritual Experience


Ira Progoff - 1980
    It provides a unique way to awaken and renew spiritual experience in the very midst of your life. It opens a path to the depth beyond the doctrines, whatever the doctrines of your beliefs may currently be. Within the framework of your religious background, or your personal evolving philosophy, Process Meditation provides an ongoing spiritual discipline.

The Wisdom of the Sands


Osho - 1980
    

Restore My Soul (Meshivat Nefesh)


Nachman of Breslov - 1980
    This is a book for people in all walks of life. It contains extracts from the entire corpus of Breslov writings in order to combat hopelessness and depression and on how to draw from the wellsprings of joy and spiritual strength.

Work Redesign


J. Richard Hackman - 1980
    Linking theory and practical technologies, the book develops traditional and alternative approaches to work design that can benefit both individuals and organizations.

Hypnotic Alteration of Sensory Perceptual and Psychophysiological Processes: Vol. 2, The........


Milton H. Erickson - 1980
    

The Collected Papers of Milton H. Erickson on Hypnosis, Vol. 4: Innovative Hypnotherapy


Milton H. Erickson - 1980
    

Frankenstein's Castle: The Double Brain, Door to Wisdom


Colin Wilson - 1980
    

Psychology of Personal Constructs


George Kelly - 1980
    It is the bible of personal construct psychology written by its founder. The first volume presents the theory of personal construct psychology.

Conversations with Jean Piaget


Jean Piaget - 1980
    . . . This book presents Piaget's work and his person better than anything else that I know about."—David Elkind, Tufts University"The tone is one of constant movement from the most ordinary to the most abstruse. There are 14 conversations with 'le Patron,' some in 1969, some in 1975, and several more with co-workers in various fields. . . . In Mr. Bringuier's book, in a pleasant informal way, we see a sophisticated non-scientist exploring Piaget's domain with the master. Some of Piaget's best-known findings about children as explained along the way, but Mr. Bringuier has ways of bringing out the relation of this psychological work to the whole of Piaget's enterprise, and we get a good sense of the man and his work."—Howard E. Gruber, New York Times Book Review

The Best Interests of the Child: The Least Detrimental Alternative


Joseph Goldstein - 1980
    The least detrimental alternative - the authors overarching guideline for assuring the continuity of the psychological parent-child relationship - has been cited in more than a thousand child custody cases since 1973.

The Collected Papers of Milton H. Erickson on Hypnosis, Vol. 1: The Nature of Hypnosis and Suggestion


Milton H. Erickson - 1980
    Subjects are shown experiencing hypnotic phenomena, utilizing their own potentials, and solving their own problems under Erickson's guidance. Papers are grouped into four areas: Nature of Hypnosis, Approaches to Trance Induction, Nature of Suggestion, and Possible Dangers of Hypnosis.

Paths Beyond Ego: The Transpersonal Vision


Roger WalshStephen LaBerge - 1980
    In it, many of the best thinkers of our day ask us to renew the perennial search for self-knowledge and to discover the deeper meaning of our lives.For this, they offer the transpersonal perspective—which extends beyond consciousness in its myriad forms, including altered states, yoga, dreams, and contemplation. This marriage of psychology and science with the spiritual traditions has borne ripe fruit: the transpersonal vision, which offers a uniquely generous and encompassing view of human nature.The fifty essays that make up Paths Beyond Ego apply transpersonal thinking to individual growth, psychotherapy, meditation, dreams, psychedelics, science, ethics, philosophy, ecology, and service. The result is an integrated and comprehensive overview of the many dimensions of human experience.In clear, accessible writing, the contributors suggest that our potential for enhancing human abilities is much greater than previously suspected and that our tools for this grand undertaking are widely available today. The transpersonal vision offers great hope for the future—and links us to the timeless wisdom of the ages.

The Best-Kept Secret: Sexual Abuse of Children


Florence Rush - 1980
    The author is on the board of New York Women Against Rape and works with Women Against Pornography. Her commentary is coupled with the testimonies of victims.

Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach


Curt R. Bartol - 1980
    Viewing the juvenile and adult offender as being embedded and continually influenced by multiple systems, it highlights how psychological, social, economic, political and ecological factors all play a role in influencing individual behavior. Streamlined in this edition, it offers a separate chapter on delinquency, updated examples and more on the link between psychology and specific crimes.

A Practitioner's Guide to Rational Emotive Therapy


Susan R. Walen - 1980
    Designed for both therapists-in-training and seasoned professionals, the work introduces the basic principles of rational-emotive therapy, explains general therapeutic strategies, and offers many illustrative dialogues between therapist and patient. The authors have extensively revised the book to include many of the clinical findings which have accumulated over the last decade.

Mirror, Mask, and Shadow: The Risk and Rewards of Self-Acceptance


Sheldon B. Kopp - 1980
    

Ego States: Theory and Therapy


John G. Watkins - 1980
    The therapy integrates psychoanalytic practice and hypnoanalytic techniques to discover and explore covert ego states, thereby effecting behavior change. With clear language and case extracts, the recognized originators of ego state therapy explain this fascinating theory and how to put it into practice.

The Girl I Left Behind


Jane O'Reilly - 1980
    The Girl I Left Behind is her scrapbook of our times, an examination of the personal and political issues that determine women's lives.

Remarks on the Philosophy of Psychology 2


Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1980
    From 1946 to 1949 he worked on the philosophy of psychology almost without interruption. The present two-volume work comprises many of his writings over this period. Some of the remarks contained here were culled for part 2 of the Investigations; others were set aside and appear in the collection known as Zettel. The great majority, however, although of excellent quality, have hitherto remained unpublished. This bilingual edition of the Remarks on the Philosophy of Psychology presents the first English translation of an essential body of Wittgenstein's work. It elaborates Wittgenstein's views on psychological concepts such as expectation, sensation, knowing how to follow a rule, and knowledge of the sensations of other persons. It also shows strong emphasis on the "anthropological" aspect of Wittgenstein's thought. Philosophers, as well as anthropologists, psychologists, and sociologists will welcome this important publication.

Language, Structure, and Change: Frameworks of Meaning in Psychotherapy


Jay S. Efran - 1980
    This work on psychotherapeutic dialogue aims to demonstrate how a client-therapist collaborative psychotherapeutic dialogue can help people to disentangle themselves from convoluted conversations and stereotyped usages that keep their lives from developing and to generate new meanings.

Individual and Mass Behavior in Extreme Situations (Reprint Series in Sociology)


Bruno Bettelheim - 1980
    

The Symbiotic Character


Stephen M. Johnson - 1980
    It describes modern treatment techniques as they apply to personality disorders and character neuroses.

The New Male: From Self-Destruction to Self-Care


Herb Goldberg - 1980
    

The Secret Raven: Conflict and Transformation in the Life of Franz Kafka


Daryl Sharp - 1980
    Focus on the life of Franz Kafka.

Further Contributions to the Theory and Technique of Psychoanalysis


Sándor Ferenczi - 1980
    This collections furnishes a picture of the manifold interests which continually occupy the physician practicing psycho-analysis, and which bring him into touch with the most various fields of natural and mental sciences. The chapters of this book include: 'The Analytic Conception of the Psycho-Analysis'; 'Actual and Psycho-Neurosis in The Light of Freud's Investigations and Psycho-Analysis'; 'Suggestion and Psycho-Analysis'; 'On Forced Phantasies'; 'Disease- or Patho-Neurosies'; 'The Phenomena of Hysterical Materialization', etcetera. This book is being republished in an affordable, modern edition complete with a new prefatory biography of the author.

Healthy Personality: An Approach from the Viewpoint of Humanistic Psychology


Sidney M. Jourard - 1980
    

Memory, Surprising New Insights Into How We Remember and Why We Forget


Elizabeth F. Loftus - 1980
    An analysis of the many dimensions of memory discusses how information is stored in the brain, how it is retrieved, why memory is an unreliable source for the "truth," and what factors drastically alter what people remember

Prisoners of Pain: Unlocking the Power of the Mind to End Suffering


Arthur Janov - 1980
    Shows how psychological traumas are processed by the brain in the same way as physical injuries, and how they can surface as painful diseases in adult life.

Thinking Visually


Robert H. McKim - 1980
    Chapters explore ambidextrous thinking, seeing by drawing, and directed fantasy.

Growing Up Free: Raising Your Child in the 80's


Letty Cottin Pogrebin - 1980
    Pogrebin shows how to nourish the unique person in every child. She explodes the myths, cliches, and stereotypes of femininity and masculinity and shows traditional childrearing methods can actually be harmful to children. Her new guidelines point the way to role-free family life and prove that nonsexist parenting can be physically and emotionally good for your child.

Facing the Gods


James Hillman - 1980
    

The Clinical Application of Projective Drawings


Emanuel F. Hammer - 1980
    "On its way to becoming the classic in the field of projective drawings, this book provides a grounding in fundamentals and goes on to considerations of differential diagnosis, appraisal of psychodynamics, conflict and defense, psychological resouces as treatment potentials, and projective drawing usage in therapy."

A Difference in the Family: Living with a Disabled Child


Helen Featherstone - 1980
    Drawing on interviews with parents and professionals, published accounts, and her own personal experience, Featherstone discusses how parents and siblings cope with their feelings of fear, anger, guilt, and loneliness and explains what kind of support and understanding can be provided by doctors, therapists, and teachers. Anyone whose life is touched by a physical or mentally handicapped child will find in these pages reassurance and invaluable guidance.

Guide to Stress Reduction


L. John Mason - 1980
    In all, the book offers a practical programme geared towards stress reduction.

Stronger than Death: When Suicide Touches Your Life


Sue Chance - 1980
    In this vivid personal account of the aftermath of that event, she shares her pain, guilt, and anger, her expertise as a psychiatrist, and her methods for healing. With incredible power and honesty, she speaks to other survivors of a loved one's suicide, as well as to anyone who has ever contemplated suicide, weaving her personal experience with practical information about "normal" reactions among suicide survivors.For nine months following her son's death, Dr. Chance kept a journal. Excerpts from that journal convey the immediacy and intensity of her reactions and chronicle her steps toward recovery. While rich in strategies for getting on with life, the book does nothing to minimize the turmoil and searing grief experienced by survivors.It is estimated that more than 200,000 people in the United States are added to the ranks of suicide survivors each year. These individuals need the message of this book to know that they are, indeed, stronger than death.

Human Motivation: Metaphors, Theories, and Research


Bernard Weiner - 1980
    There is also a new organization around basic metaphors... there is particularly good and up-to-date coverage of attributional approaches' - Cognition and Emotion Successful with over 24,000 students in two earlier motivation books, Weiner's text - newly available in paperback - depicts motivation as an unfolding story with plot and characters. He offers insights into the history and study of motivation and captures the excitement of the field as it evolves.Theories are explored in the context of the dominant metaphor, or paradigm, of various eras. First to be discussed is the machine metaphor, which to

Rational-Emotive Therapy with Alcoholics and Substance Abusers


Albert Ellis - 1980
    : ill. ; 24 cm.. . Includes indexes. Bibliography: p. 149-154. Light edgewear and wear on corners.The page block is slightly grubby.Contents clean and unmarked.

Introduction to Type


Isabel Briggs Myers - 1980
    A Guide to Understanding Your results on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

Burnout: The High Cost of High Achievement


Herbert J. Freudenberger - 1980
    

The Moon and the Virgin: Reflections on the Archetypal Feminine


Nor Hall - 1980
    She explores such principles as androgyny and virginity, freeing them from the limited social context in which we have trapped them, and argues the necessity of feminine rituals in history. In her search for the original forms of the feminine, Hall guides us on a journey though myths and symbols, confronting them not in the rational mode of the language itself, but on the deeper level of the unconscious life.

The Psychology of the Psychic


David F. Marks - 1980
    At a time when there is growing acceptance of pseudoscience and claims of psychic phenomena, this penetrating analysis of so-called psychic abilities is a long overdue and thorough refutation of the whole psi craze. In regard to ESP, the Ganzfeld research, and the extraordinary claims of "mentalists," psychologist David Marks uncovers a long trail of deception, conjuring tricks, and scientific bungling. He also goes to great pains to examine the claims of serious parapsychologists such as Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff, Edwin C. May, the late Charles Honorton, Rupert Sheldrake, Jessica Utts, and Nobel Prize winner Brian D. Josephson. Not only does he provide an interesting account of what these leading figures think they have discovered, but he also offers lucid explanations of why they are mistaken.Included along with these fascinating investigations is a discussion of why so many people today are prone to believe in the reality of psi phenomena. In the final chapter, titled "The Art of Doubt," the author explores the positive role of skepticism in the progress of genuine science.For all those who value science's ability to separate sense from nonsense, The Psychology of the Psychic will come as welcome relief. The devastating conclusions will shock those who believe that psi is a proven reality. This book gives psi the knockout blow!

Wealth Addiction


Philip Slater - 1980
    In fact, our addiction to money is a national malaise that not only impoverishes our individual lives but also has brought our nation to the economic crisis we face today. Fortunately, our addiction to money is curable. Slater shows how to recognize wealth addiction in our own behavior and how to kick the habit - not by denying ourselves, but through a process of joyous self-fulfillment. Philip Slater's insightful examinations of contemporary culture have challenges and entertained readers for more than 20 yearsAn abridgment and adaptation of the book by the same title.

Essays on Mind


Donald O. Hebb - 1980
    The volume is written for advanced undergraduates, graduates, professionals, and lay people interested in or studying the mind.Hebb offers an increased understanding of the mind from a biological perspective that affects long-standing philosophical and psychological problems. Psychology and Philosophy were divorced some time ago but, like other divorced couples, they still have problems in common, writes Hebb.The first three chapters establish the methodological and philosophical basis for his biologically centered theory of behavior, including the evolution of the mind, nature versus nurture, the origination and status of cell-assembly theory, and infant thought and language development. He concludes with a discussion of the workings of scientific thought from a practical rather than theoretical perspective.

The Shoe Leather Treatment: The Inspiring Story of Bill Thomas's Triumphant Nine-Year Fight for Survival in a State Hospital for the Criminally Insane as Told to S. L. Stebel


Bill Thomas - 1980
    

Human Inference: Strategies & Shortcomings of Social Judgement


Richard E. Nisbett - 1980
    

Psychiatry in Dissent: Controversial Issues in Thought and Practice


Anthony Clare - 1980
     This volume is part of a 2001 reissue of a selection of those important works which have since gone out of print, or are difficult to locate. Published by Routledge, 112 volumes in total are being brought together under the name The International Behavioural and Social Sciences Library: Classics from the Tavistock Press. Reproduced here in facsimile, this volume was originally published in 1980 and is available individually. The collection is also available in a number of themed mini-sets of between 5 and 13 volumes, or as a complete collection.

Spirituality and the Desert Experience


Charles Cummings - 1980
    A helpful book for those experiencing great loss, great loneliness, or other challenges of feeling forsaken and forgotten.

You Can Fight For Your Life: Emotional Factors in the Treatment of Cancer


Lawrence LeShan - 1980
    It may lie in part in the mind and emotions of the patient. After two decades of research and psychotherapeutic work with cancer patients, Lawrence LeShan offers new evidence and startling insights into why some individuals get cancer while others do not--and why some are able to fight successfully for their lives while others rapidly succumb to the disease. Dr. LeShan has accumulated strong evidence that the mind can make the body receptive to cancer--and that the mind is also capable of fighting back. This is a book of hope. For while cancer kills, it can also be killed. You Can Fight For Your Life is a major humanistic work by an author with a passionate commitment to life.

The Organization of Action: A New Synthesis


Charles R. Gallistel - 1980
    Sherrington, E. von Holst, D.M. Wilson, G. Fraenkel, H. Mittelstaedt, and P. Weiss* clear descriptions of three types of elementary units of behavior -- the reflex, the oscillator, and the servomechanism* a review of the diverse manifestations of hierarchical structure in the neural mechanisms underlying coordinated action.This volume has proven to be of great value to psychologists, neurobiologists, and philosophers interested in the problem of action and how it may be approached in light of modern neurobehavioral research. It has been designed for use as a supplemental text in courses in physiological psychology, neurobiology and behavior, and those courses in cognitive and developmental psychology that place particular emphasis on understanding how complex behavior patterns are implemented.