The Human Brainby Nancy Kanwisher
Johann Hari on Lost Connectionsby Johann Hari
The Theory of Psychoanalysisby Carl Jung
Can Adult Brains Change for the Better?by Indre Viskontas
Great Ideas in Psychologyby Todd Daniel
Animal Madnessby Laurel Braitman
The Law of Divine Compensationby Marianne Williamson
Use Your Brain to Change Your Ageby Daniel G. Amen
Second Sightby Judith Orloff
The Power of Habitby Charles Duhigg
At its core, The Power of Habit contains an exhilarating argument: The key to exercising regularly, losing weight, raising exceptional children, becoming more productive, building revolutionary companies and social movements, and achieving success is understanding how habits work.
Is IQ destiny? Not nearly as much as we think. This fascinating and persuasive program argues that our view of human intelligence...
Psychologist William James now stands as one of the true intellectual titans to come out of late 19th century America. With The Will to Believe, first published in 1896, he argues that it is defendable to adopt a certain belief without prior evidence of its truth.
Join neuroscientist, philosopher, and best-selling author Sam Harris as he explores important and controversial questions about the human mind, society, and current events.
In work, sport, conversation or hobby, you have experienced, yourself, the suspension of time, the freedom of complete absorption in activity.
An introduction to the fundamentals of Analytical Psychology in which the listener is able to develop a thorough understanding of Carl Jung's Analytical Psychology.
This course surveys questions about human behavior and mental life ranging from how you see to why you fall in love.
Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky gave the opening lecture of the course entitled Human Behavioral Biology and explains the basic premise of the course and how he aims to avoid categorical thinking.
Attention deficit disorder (ADD) has quickly become a controversial topic in recent years.
The Buddha and other great teachers were born with brains built essentially like anyone else's and then they changed their brains in ways that changed the world.