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100 1  Butler-Bowdon, Tom,|d1967-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
       /names/n2002114452|eauthor. 
245 10 50 psychology classics :|byour shortcut to the most 
       important ideas on the mind, personality, and human nature
       /|cTom Butler-Bowdon. 
246 3  Fifty psychology classics. 
250    Second edition. 
263    20171206 
264  1 London [England] ;|aBoston, Massachusetts :|bNicholas 
       Brealey Publishing,|c2017. 
264 31 Boston, Massachusetts :|bCredo Reference,|c2017. 
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490 1  50 classics series 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0  Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Alfred Adler. 
       Understanding human nature (1927) -- 2. Gavin de Becker. 
       The gift of fear: survival signals that protect us from 
       violence (1997) -- 3. Eric Berne. Games people play: the 
       psychology of human relationships (1964) -- 4. Robert 
       Bolton. People skills: how to assert yourself, listen to 
       others, and resolve conflicts (1979) -- 5. Edward de Bono.
       Lateral thinking: creativity step by step (1970) -- 6. 
       Nathaniel Branden. The psychology of self-esteem (1969) --
       7. Isabel Briggs Myers. Gifts differing: understanding 
       personality type (1980) -- 8. Louann Brizendine. The 
       female brain (2006) -- 9. David D. Burns. Feeling good: 
       the new mood therapy (1980) -- 10. Robert Cialdini. 
       Influence: the psychology of persuasion (1984) -- 11. 
       Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. Creativity: flow and the 
       psychology of discovery and invention (1996) -- 12. Albert
       Ellis & Robert A. Harper. A guide to rational living 
       (1961) -- 13. Milton Erickson (by Sidney Rosen). My voice 
       will go with you: the teaching tales of Milton H. Erickson,
       M.D. (1982) -- 14. Erik Erikson. Young man Luther: a study
       in psychoanalysis and history (1958) -- 15. Hans Eysenck. 
       Dimensions of personality (1947) -- 16. Susan Forward. 
       Emotional blackmail: when the people in your life use fear,
       obligation, and guilt to manipulate you (1997) -- 17. 
       Viktor Frankl. The will to meaning: foundations and 
       applications of logotherapy (1969) -- 18. Anna Freud. The 
       ego and the mechanisms of defence (1936) -- 
505 8  19. Sigmund Freud. The interpretation of dreams (1900) -- 
       20. Howard Gardner. Frames of mind: the theory of multiple
       intelligences (1983) -- 21. Daniel Gilbert. Stumbling on 
       happiness (2006) -- 22. Malcolm Gladwell. Blink: the power
       of thinking without thinking (2005) -- 23. Daniel Goleman.
       Working with emotional intelligence (1998) -- 24. John M. 
       Gottman. The seven principles for making marriage work 
       (1999) -- 25. Harry Harlow. The nature of love (1958) -- 
       26. Thomas A. Harris. I'm OK - you're OK (1967) -- 27. 
       Eric Hoffer. The true believer: thoughts on the nature of 
       mass movements (1951) -- 28. Karen Horney. Our inner 
       conflicts: a constructive theory of neurosis (1945) -- 29.
       William James. The principles of psychology (1890) -- 30. 
       Carl Jung. The archetypes and the collective unconscious 
       (1968) -- 31. Alfred Kinsey. Sexual behavior in the human 
       female (1953) -- 32. Melanie Klein. Envy and gratitude 
       (1957) -- 33. R. D. Laing. The divided self: a study of 
       sanity and madness (1960) -- 34. Abraham Maslow. The 
       farther reaches of human nature (1971) -- 35. Stanley 
       Milgram. Obedience to authority: an experimental view 
       (1974) -- 36. Anne Moir & David Jessel. Brainsex: The real
       difference between men and women (1989) -- 37. Ivan 
       Pavlov. Conditioned reflexes: an investigation of the 
       physiological activity of the cerebral cortex (1927) -- 
       38. Fritz Perls. Gestalt therapy: excitement and growth in
       the human personality (1951) -- 
505 8  39. Jean Piaget. The language and thought of the child 
       (1923) -- 40. Steven Pinker. The blank slate: the modern 
       denial of human nature (2002) -- 41. V. S. Ramachandran. 
       Phantoms in the brain: probing the mysteries of the human 
       mind (1998) -- 42. Carl Rogers. On becoming a person: a 
       therapist's view of psychotherapy (1961) -- 43. Oliver 
       Sacks. The man who mistook his wife for a hat: and other 
       clinical tales (1970) -- 44. Barry Schwartz. The paradox 
       of choice: why more is less (2004) -- 45. Martin Seligman.
       Authentic happiness: using the new positive psychology to 
       realize your potential for lasting fulfilment (2002) -- 
       46. Gail Sheehy. Passages: predictable crises of adult 
       life (1976) -- 47. B. F. Skinner. Beyond freedom and 
       dignity (1971) -- 48. Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, & 
       Sheila Heen. Difficult conversations: how to discuss what 
       matters most (1999) -- 49. William Styron. Darkness 
       visible: a memoir of madness (1990) -- 50. Robert E. 
       Thayer. The origin of everyday moods: managing energy, 
       tension, and stress (1996) -- 50 more classics -- 
       Chronological list of titles -- Credits. 
506    Access restricted to authorized users and institutions. 
520 3  In a journey spanning 50 books, hundreds of ideas and over
       a century, 50 Psychology Classics looks at some of the 
       most intriguing questions relating to what motivates us, 
       what makes us feel and act in certain ways, how our brains
       work, and how we create a sense of self. 
530    Also available in print version. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
588    Description based on title page of print version. 
590    Credo Reference. 
590    Credo Reference|bGeneral Reference 
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650  0 Psychology.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
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650  7 Psychology.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1081447 
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