In “Divergent Mind,” author Jenara Nerenberg explores the fascinating world of neurodiversity, shedding light on the experiences of those with atypical minds. As an esteemed writer and researcher, Nerenberg delves into the lives of remarkable individuals who are neurodivergent, celebrating their unique abilities and offering insights into how society can better embrace and accommodate their …
In “Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions,” celebrated author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie presents a compelling and empowering guide for raising feminist daughters. Drawing from a heartfelt letter written to a friend, Adichie offers fifteen succinct suggestions on how to foster a feminist mindset in young girls and encourage a more equitable and …
In “Women Who Run With the Wolves,” renowned psychoanalyst and storyteller Clarissa Pinkola Estés presents a powerful and transformative exploration of the wild feminine nature. Drawing on myths, folktales, and her own clinical experience, Estés invites women to reconnect with their instinctual, intuitive selves, and reclaim their innate power and creativity. Through her captivating stories …
In “How to Make Good Things Happen,” Marian Rojas Estapé presents a practical guide to achieving personal happiness and fulfillment in our daily lives. Through a combination of her professional expertise as a psychiatrist and her personal experiences, Estapé offers insightful advice on how to navigate the challenges and complexities of modern life. As the …
In “Self-Analysis ,” Karen Horney delves deep into the human psyche, challenging traditional psychoanalytic theories while presenting her own unique insights. As one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th century, Horney revolutionized the field with her groundbreaking theories on personality development and the impact of cultural and societal influences on mental health. A …
In How To Control Your Anxiety Before It Controls You, renowned psychologist Albert Ellis illuminates the detrimental effects of anxiety and presents a practical guide to overcome its grip. This insightful self-help book provides readers with effective strategies to regain control of their lives by challenging and changing the irrational beliefs that fuel anxiety. As …
In “The Man Who Couldn’t Stop,” David Adam takes readers on a captivating exploration of the mind’s mysterious tendencies towards obsession and the debilitating impact it can have on one’s life. Drawing from his personal experiences as someone who lives with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), Adam offers a unique and intimate perspective on this perplexing condition. …
In his book “Why Don’t Students Like School?”, Daniel T. Willingham invites readers on a journey to uncover the underlying reasons behind students’ lack of enthusiasm for education. As a cognitive scientist and professor at the University of Virginia, Willingham provides a powerful examination of the human mind and its natural tendencies, unraveling the mysteries …
In “How to Think Straight about Psychology,” Keith E. Stanovich guides readers through the intricacies of critical thinking within the realm of psychology. With a focus on debunking popular misconceptions, this book offers valuable insights into approaching the discipline with a clear and rational mindset. As a renowned psychologist and cognitive scientist, Keith E. Stanovich …
In A Way of Being renowned psychologist Carl R. Rogers explores the deeply profound and transformative nature of a person-centered approach in human relationships. Drawing from his decades of expertise in the field, Rogers offers a compelling vision of human potential, highlighting the significance of empathy, genuineness, and unconditional positive regard in fostering personal growth. …