Paul Watzlawick, John H. Weakland, Richard Fisch, Et Al.
Why some problems persist while others are resolved.More
Rollo May
What if imagination and art are not, as many of us might think, the frosting on life, but the fountainhead of human experience? What if our logic and science derive from art forms, rather than the other way around?More
Robert J. Weber
The Created Self takes readers to as-yet-unexplored regions in the modern psyche’s preoccupation with self-invention.More
Christopher Lasch
When The Culture of Narcissism was first published, it was clear that Christopher Lasch had identified something important: what was happening to American society in the wake of the decline of the family over the last century.More
Rollo May
Rollo May draws on the insights of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Freud, and other great thinkers to offer a helpful roadmap of the ideas and techniques of existential psychotherapy.More
Karen Horney
As a psychoanalytic pioneer, Karen Horney questioned some of Freud's formulations of psychosexual development, particularly in relation to women.More
Karen Horney, Douglas H. Ingram
This book presents the lectures Karen Horney gave her class on psychoanalytic technique during the last year of her life.More
Rollo May
The popular psychoanalyst examines the continuing tension in our lives between the possibilities that freedom offers and the various limitations imposed upon us by our particular fate or destiny.More
Erik H. Erikson
In this study of Mahatma Gandhi, psychoanalyst Erik H. Erikson explores how Gandhi succeeded in mobilizing the Indian people both spiritually and politically as he became the revolutionary innovator of militant non-violence and India became the motherland of large-scale civil disobedience.More
Rollo May
When this important work was originally published in 1950--the first book in this country on anxiety--it was hailed as a work ahead of its time.More
Karen Horney
One of the most original psychoanalysts after Freud, Karen Horney pioneered such now familiar concepts as alienation, self-realization, and the idealized image, and she brought to psychoanalysis a new understanding of the importance of culture and environment.More
Karen Horney
In this work, Karen Horney explores the basic structure of neuroses in the context of their cultural assumptions.More
Karen Horney
Here Karen Horney develops a dynamic theory of neurosis centered on the basic conflict among attitudes of "moving forward" "moving against," and "moving away from" people.More
David C. Funder
Fifth Edition
The Personality Puzzle explores the past, present, and future of the discipline to show students why personality psychology matters.More
David C. Funder
Sixth Edition
A personality text with personality.More