Psychology
The latest indie psychology book reviews from SPR.
Review: Resilient by Liz Grace
Offering living proof that there is light in the darkness, even if the tunnel never ends, author Liz Grace ...
Review: Closer to Consciousness by Alexander Durig
Taking a deep plunge into the furthest recesses of the mind, author Alexander Durig presents a bold and expansive ...
Review: The 14 Concrete (But Not So Hard!) Steps to Private Practice by Bonnie McKeegan
For both veteran practitioners and new providers embarking on starting their own practice, author and practitioner Bonnie McKeegan delivers ...
Review: How to Stop Thinking And Not Get Eaten by a Bear by Dogu Densei, PhD
Author Dogu Densei, PhD shatters the stuffy traditions of academic texts with How to Stop Thinking And Not Get ...
Review: Free Will, Do You Have It? by Albertus Kral
A brain-bending dive into the philosophy of personal choice and autonomy, Free Will, Do You Have It? by Albertus Kral ...
Review: Surviving the Darkness by Robert Nicholls
Having recovered from a battle with “the black dog,” as depression is sometimes known, author Robert Nicholls shares the ...
Review: Lunacy and Death by Tom Dombrock
Outside of a personal tragedy or affliction, the average person rarely gets a deep look into the complexities of ...
Review: CBT Worksheets for Anxiety (2nd Edition) by Dr. James Manning & Dr. Nicola Ridgeway
Dr. James Manning and Dr. Nicola Ridgeway once again provide their expertise on mental health in an update to ...