50 Psychology Classics is a thinking person's guide to popular psychology. In a journey that
spans fifty books hundreds of ideas and over a century in time it explores key figures in
psychology's development providing crucial insights into the mind personality and human
nature: who we are how we think and what we do. EXPLORE the human condition through the great
thinkers in psychology: Alfred Adler on human nature - Albert Bandura on self-efficacy - Isabel
Briggs-Myers on personality type - Hans Eysenck on the four dimensions of personality - Albert
Ellis on emotions - Erik Erikson on identity crises - Anna Freud on defense mechanisms -
Sigmund Freud on dreams - Eric Hoffer on mass psychology - Karen Horney on inner conflicts -
Carl Jung on the collective unconscious - Alfred Kinsey on sexual psychology - Melanie Klein on
envy - Abraham Maslow on human potential - Stanley Milgram on obedience to authority - IP
Pavlov on conditioning - Carl Rogers on counselling - Jean Piaget on child psychology - BF
Skinner on the power of environment DISCOVER the findings of contemporary research and
practice: Susan Cain on introversion - Carol Dweck on mindset - Martin Gilbert on happiness
Malcolm Gladwell on intuition - John Gottman on marriage - Temple Grandin on autism - Stephen
Grosz on self-delusion - Daniel Kahneman on thinking - Walter Mischel on self-control - Leonard
Mlodinow on the subconscious - Steven Pinker on nature vs nurture - VS Ramachandran on
neurology - Barry Schwartz on the burden of choice GAIN the essence of great writings in
psychology: The Nature of Prejudice - The Female Brain - Influence: The Psychology of
Persuasion - A Guide To Rational Living - The Will To Meaning - The Nature of Love - I'm OK -
You're OK - The Divided Self - Gestalt Therapy - The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat -
Authentic Happiness - Difficult Conversations - Darkness Visible