| Martha Stout, Ph.D. - Psychology - 2020 - 304 pages
From Dr. Martha Stout’s influential work The Sociopath Next Door, we learned how to identify a sociopath. Now she tells us what we actually can do about it. “Mandatory reading ... | |
| Martha Stout - Psychology - 2002 - 227 pages
Why does a gifted psychiatrist suddenly begin to torment his own beloved wife? How can a ninety-pound woman carry a massive air conditioner to the second floor of her home ... | |
| Martha Stout - Psychology - 2007 - 246 pages
Bestselling author Stout offers a groundbreaking clinical and practical examination of how terror and fear politics affect the biology of the brain. She assures readers that ... | |
| Kent A. Kiehl, PhD - Psychology - 2015 - 306 pages
A compelling journey into the science and behavior of psychopaths, written by the leading scientist in the field of criminal psychopathy. We know of psychopaths from chilling ... | |
| Sherry Turkle - Psychology - 2011 - 380 pages
A groundbreaking book by one of the most important thinkers of our time shows how technology is warping our social lives and our inner ones Technology has become the architect ... | |
| Joseph Burgo - Psychology - 2015 - 272 pages
In today's selfie-obsessed culture, we are living in an age of narcissism. Society often celebrates this potentially harmful trait rather than understanding it as a ... | |
| Jeremy Safran, Zindel V. Segal - Psychology - 1996 - 312 pages
Cognitive therapy, with its clear-cut measurable techniques, has been a welcome innovation in recent years. However, the very specificity that lends itself so well to research ... | |
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