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Thoughts on Man

by William Godwin

THOUGHTS ON MAN HIS NATURE, PRODUCTIONS AND DISCOVERIES INTERSPERSED WITH SOME PARTICULARS RESPECTING THE AUTHOR

Secrets of Kundalini in Panchastavi

by Gopi Krishna

Panchastavi is a unique hymn of praise to Kundalini, the Cosmic Life-Force behind Yoga and all the marvelous paranormal phenomena associated with it.

The Dawn of a New Science

by Gopi Krishna

The author shows that we are presently in the midst of a world-wide, yet often misunderstood, process of evolution to a higher state of consciousness, including paranormal faculties of the mind.

The Crowd

by Gustave Le Bon

Amongst Ourselves: A Self-Help Guide to Living With Dissociative Identity Disorder

by Tracy Alderman Karen Marshall

What is DID? How can you cope with having it? How do you find a good therapist you can trust? What are good things about having DID? Tracy Alderman, Ph.D. and Karen Marshall, L.C.S.W. answer all of these questions and more. DID is not a life sentence, it can be fun! You are a survivor. Open up this book and find out why!

Around the House and in the Garden: A Memoir of Heartbreak, Healing, and Home Improvement

by Dominique Browning

When divorce tore Browning's home and heart apart, she began seeing with a new perspective. This is her therapeutic journey: she had taken care of the garden, now it would care for her.

Jordi

by Theodore Isaac Rubin

The main endeavor of the book is to convey the feeling, panic, suffering, and tragedy involved in mental disturbance and more explicitly in childhood schizophrenia.

Beyond Addiction, A Step-by-Step Guide to the Spiritual Principles of Addiction And Recovery

by Ray Geide

This book describes the author's journey of recovery from addiction. He teaches us that there is more to recovery than sobriety, that there is spiritual and emotional growth. It has a more hopeful and positive outlook than many similar books in stores.

How To Love A Difficult Man

by Nancy Good

This book talks about common relationship problems that women experience in a warm, engaging style. This isn't a book about bashing men or demanding your rights. Rather, it's a book about asking for what women want and need in a clear, positive way. It advises women to know their own value as a person and to handle these issues with respect and dignity.

Forbidden Flowers: More Women's Sexual Fantasies

by Nancy Friday

The women in this book rejoice in the awareness and acceptance of their inner sexual lives, adding a new freedom to the man-woman relationship.

The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times and Ideas of the Great Economic Thinkers

by Robert Heilbroner

Adam Smith, Malthus, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, Thorstein Veblen, John Maynard Keynes, and more...

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Amazing Sex

by Sari Locker

An extensive manual for maintaining and magnifying mutual erotic pleasures.

Genetics of Mental Disorders: What Practitioners and Students Need to Know

by Stephen V. Faraone Ming T. Tsuang Debby W. Tang

Introduces ideas about inherited genetically based mental disorders and how they combine with environmental factors. thinks about mental disorders with insight.

The Couple

by Alfred Palca Monte Ghertler

A husband and wife's utterly frank account of their experience in the Masters & Johnson sex clinic.

Is It Me or My Meds: Living with Antidepressants

by David A. Karp

This book gives voice to those who are depressed and to those who use medications so that they are not depressed. Full of useful information.

Our Mothers' Spirits

by Bob Blauner

an anthology of pieces by great writers on the death of mothers and the grief of men.

Psychology Applied to Work

by Paul M. Muchinsky

A textbook on industrial and organizational psychology.

How To Get Along With Almost Anyone

by H. Norman Wright

The book is packed with inspiration and practical ideas to dramatically improve the quality of your relationships with your friends, co-workers, your spouse, and even your mother-in-law. Mr. Wright draws on a wealth of Scripture to show us how to heal broken hearts and shattered relationships.

Character and Social Structure: The Psychology of Social Institutions

by Hans Gerth C. Wright Mills

This book is a fully rounded synthesis which incorporates all the major conceptions of psychology and sociology that bear upon the formation of character and personality in the context of social structure.

Dying to Be Free: A Healing Guide for Families After a Suicide

by Beverly Cobain Jean Larch

From the book: When I met with Bev Cobain and Jean Larch to discuss their forthcoming book, I knew that it was badly needed. As one who has lost a loved one to suicide, I saw that it could be an important healing tool for people like me. Dying to Be Free is everything I hoped it would be and more, its insights cutting though the silence and stigma associated with this topic. Stories throughout the book leap from the pages to touch the soul. It speaks not only to "survivors of suicide" like me, but also to anyone who may have suicidal thoughts themselves, or who have attempted it, have lived through it, and are still battling agonizing pain. We "survivors" need all the help we can get. Suicide changes the course of our lives forever. We need understanding and compassion, and if we are to survive and live well, we need education. We need to comprehend what could possibly have led to this devastating act. I learned firsthand that suicide is a death with repercussions unlike any other. ... This book will answer a great many of your questions about suicide and explain the process that clouds the mind of the suicidal person. It will help you make some sense of what you thought was a totally senseless act. I pray you will let the authors of this book take you by the hand, help you avoid the swamp of misinformation on this subject, and lead you to the truths that enlighten and make healing possible. If you have lost a loved one to suicide, or if you or someone you love has ever considered it, perhaps an angel or some Higher Power has placed this book in your hands. Please, take it home now and read it. [And if you are a teen, please involve a trusted adult in your reading of this book.]

Coercion and its Fallout

by Murray Sidman

This book explores coercion, what it is, and how it rules our everyday lives in today's society. Coercion is in our actions, our bosses actions towards us, nature towards human beings, and in the teachers to their students and vice versa. Ways people deal with coercion are also discussed including escaping, dropping out, avoidance, and countercoercion also known as fighting back. The authors also present information and research on how effective positive reinforcement can be in changing how we react to coercion. Valuable book for anyone wanting to understand positive reinforcement and punishment.

Lifespan Development: A Psychological Perspective

by Martha Lally and Suzanne Valentine-French

Developmental psychology allows for ease of modularity, and this text uses a chronological lifespan format. The book was organized in the typical developmental psycology chronological format and then further broken down within each chapter by developmental domain: physical, cognitive, social.

The Varieties of Religious Experience

by William James

Harvard philosopher William James's compiled lectures on religion, considered to be among the most brilliant studies of mankind's relation to the divine <P><P> William James's Varieties of Religious Experience brings together twenty lectures on the nature of religion, delivered at the University of Edinburgh between 1901 and 1902. Renowned at the time for their practical and even-handed approach to the human experience of religion, the lectures form a sympathetic and analytical portrait not of the church, but of the personalized experiences of religious life. James examines the words of writers and philosophers from Immanuel Kant to Plato to Ralph Waldo Emerson to Marcus Aurelius in his investigations of faith, the soul, and systems of belief. Praised by philosopher Charles Pierce for its "penetration into the hearts of people" and by the New York Times for its ability to stir the sympathies of readers, The Varieties of Religious Experience is a lucid and thought-provoking examination of man's encounters with God.<P> Chosen for Mark Zuckerberg's "A Year of Books"

Love You, Mean It: A True Story of Love, Loss, and Friendship

by Eve Charles Julia Collins Claudia Gerbasi Ann Haynes Patricia Carrington

When their husbands went to work on September 11, 2001, these four women never thought they would never see them again. After the horrific events of this one day, they had to re-build their lives again and learn to live and love with out "the boys". they form the Widdows Club, (WC) and with each others help, they are able to move on, and learn to live and love again.

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