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If you're interested in psychology this is a great place to start.
Improving our people skills and learning to communicate effectively is
probably the single most important thing you will ever have to
accomplish. Very few people understand this or even spend time
trying to figure it out.
These
Psychology Classics will give you a heads up on your behaviors and why
we react a certain way to others.
1. Alfred Adler Understanding Human Nature
2. Gavin de Becker The Gift of Fear
3. Eric Berne Games People Play
4. Edward de Bono Lateral Thinking
7. Robert Bolton People Skills
6. Nathaniel Branden The Psychology of Self
Esteem
7. Isabel Briggs Myers Gifts Differing
8. Louann Brizendine The Female Brain
9. David D Burns Feeling Good
10. Robert
Cialdini Influence
11. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Creativity
12. Albert Ellis & Robert Harper A Guide To
Rational Living
13. Sidney Rosen Milton Erickson My Voice Will
Go With You
14. Erik Erikson Young Man Luther
15. Hans Eysenck Dimensions of Personality
16. Susan Forward Emotional Blackmail
17. Viktor Frankl The Will to Meaning
18. Anna Freud The Ego and the Mechanisms of
Defense
19. Sigmund Freud The Interpretation of Dreams
20. Howard Gardner Frames of Mind
21. Daniel Gilbert Stumbling on Happiness
22. Malcolm Gladwell Blink
23. Daniel Goleman Emotional Intelligence at
Work
24. John M Gottman The Seven Principles for
Making Marriage Work
25. Harry Harlow The Nature of Love
26. Thomas A Harris I'm OK You're OK
27. Eric Hoffer The True Believer
28. Karen Horney Our Inner Conflicts
29. William James Principles of Psychology
30. Carl Jung The Archetypes and the Collective
Unconscious
31. Alfred Kinsey Sexual Behavior in the Human
Female
32. Melanie Klein Envy and Gratitude
33. RD Laing The Divided Self
34. Abraham Maslow The Farther Reaches of Human
Nature
35. Stanley Milgram Obedience To Authority
36. Anne Moir & David Jessel Brainsex
The Real Difference Between Men and Women
37. IP Pavlov Conditioned Reflexes
38. Fritz Perls Gestalt Therapy
39. Jean Piaget The Language and Thought of the
Child
40. Steven Pinker The Blank Slate
41. VS Ramachandran Phantoms in the Brain
42. Carl Rogers On Becoming a Person
43. Oliver Sacks The Man Who Mistook His Wife
for a Hat
44. Barry Schwartz The Paradox of Choice: Why
More is Less
45. Martin Seligman Authentic Happiness
46. Gail Sheehy Passages
47. BF Skinner Beyond Freedom & Dignity
48. Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton & Sheila Heen
Difficult Conversations
49. William Styron Darkness Visible
50. Robert E Thayer The Origin of Everyday Moods
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