PSYCHOLOGY / General
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PSYCHOLOGY / General
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PSYCHOLOGY / General
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Incoming Resources
- Joy is my justice, reclaim what is yours, Tanmeet Sethi
- Childhood disrupted, how your biography becomes your biology, and how you can heal, Donna Jackson Nakazawa
- Start, stay, or leave, the art of decision making, Trey Gowdy
- Already enough, a path to self-acceptance, Lisa Olivera
- The emotional lives of teenagers, raising connected, capable, and compassionate adolescents, Lisa Damour, PhD
- iDisorder, understanding our dependency on technology and overcoming our addiction, Larry D. Rosen, Ph.D
- The burnout challenge, managing people's relationships with their jobs, Christina Maslach and Michael P. Leiter
- The shift, the next evolution in baseball thinking, Russell A. Carleton
- Faking it, the lies women tell about sex--and the truths they reveal, Lux Alptraum
- How to be weird, an off-kilter guide to a singular life, Eric G. Wilson
- Stop avoiding stuff, 25 microskills to face your fears and do it anyway, Matthew S. Boone, Jennifer Gregg, and Lisa Coyne
- Soul shift, the weary human's guide to getting unstuck and reclaiming your path to joy, Rachel Macy Stafford
- Good fengshui, a step-by-step guide to creating balance and harmony in your home, Eva Wong
- Mentors, how to help and be helped, Russell Brand
- How to live in a chaotic climate, 10 steps to reconnect with ourselves, our communities, and our planet, LaUra Schmidt with Aimee Lewis Reau and Chelsie Rivera
- Mastermind, how to think like Sherlock Holmes, Maria Konnikova
- Playing to win, raising children in a competitive culture, Hilary Levey Friedman
- Think again, the power of knowing what you don't know, Adam Grant
- The rise of superman, decoding the science of ultimate human performance, Steven Kotler
- Single. on purpose, find yourself first, John Kim
- Sanctuary, a memoir, Emily Rapp Black
- Man kind, tools for mental health, well-being, and modernizing masculinity, Zachary Gerdes, PhD ; foreword by Ronald F. Levant, EdD
- The junior astrologer's handbook, a kid's guide to astrological signs, the zodiac, and more, Nikki Van De Car ; illustrations by Uta Krogmann
- Body neutral, a revolutionary guide to overcoming body image issues, Jessi Kneeland
- The stress prescription, seven days to more joy and ease, Elissa Epel, PhD
- Believing in magic, the psychology of superstition, Stuart A. Vyse
- The moral arc, how science and reason lead humanity toward truth, justice, and freedom, Michael Shermer
- The psychology of stupidity, edited by Jean-François Marmion ; translated from the French by Liesl Schillinger
- The science of reading, information, media, and mind in modern America, Adrian Johns
- Healing breath, a guided meditation through nature for kids, William Meyer ; illustrated by Brittany R. Jacobs
- Tough titties, on living your best life when you're the f-ing worst, Laura Belgray
- Invisible things, by Andy J. Pizza & Sophie Miller
- Subconscious power, use your inner mind to create the life you've always wanted, Kimberly Friedmutter, CHT
- The creative act, a way of being, Rick Rubi, with Neil Strauss
- Friendship, the evolution, biology, and extraordinary power of life's fundamental bond, Lydia Denworth
- Dark and magical places, the neuroscience of navigation, Christopher Kemp
- Surrounded by setbacks, turning obstacles into success (when everything goes to hell), Thomas Erikson
- Antifragile, things that gain from disorder, Nassim Nicholas Taleb
- Hello, habits, a minimalist's guide to a better life, Fumio Sasaki ; translated by Eriko Sugita
- What if this were enough?, essays, by Heather Havrilesky
- The power of awareness, and other secrets from the world's foremost spies, detectives, and special operators on how to stay safe and save your life, Dan Schilling
- Girl talk, what science can tell us about female friendship, Jacqueline Mroz
- What are the chances?, why we believe in luck, Barbara Blatchley
- The teenage brain, a neuroscientist's survival guide to raising adolescents and young adults, Frances E. Jensen with Amy Ellis Nutt
- How do we know ourselves?, curiosities and marvels of the human mind, David G. Myers
- Some bodies, written by Sophie Kennen ; illustrated by Airin O'Callaghan
- The how, notes on the great work of meeting yourself, Yrsa Daley-Ward
- Slow, simple living for a frantic world, Brooke McAlary
- Emotional advantage, embracing all your feelings to create a life you love, Randy Taran ; [Foreword by His Holiness The Dalai Lama]
- The school of hard talks, how to have real conversations with your (almost grown) kids, Emily Kline, PhD
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