Tag: books psychology
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Man and His Symbols: Summary, Review and 6 Key Lessons
“Man and His Symbols” is a book organized by Carl Jung, the Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology.
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Yes to Life: In Spite of Everything: Book Summary, 5 Lessons and Review
Yes to Life: In Spite of Everything is a book written by Viktor Frankl, psychologist who created logotherapy, a theory that talks about the need for meaning in human life.
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The Doctor and the Soul: Book Summary, 5 Lessons, and Review
The Doctor and the Soul is a book written by psychologist Viktor Frankl, where he teaches some of the main points of logotherapy.
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Psychotherapy and Existentialism: Book Summary, 5 Lessons and Review
Psychotherapy and Existentialism is a book written by psychologist Viktor Frankl, where he talks about the absence of meaning in modern society.
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On the Theory and Therapy of Mental Disorders: Summary, 5 Lessons and Review
On the Theory and Therapy of Mental Disorders is a book written by Viktor Frankl, one of the leading names in world psychology.
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Maps of Meaning: Book Summary, 7 Key Lessons and Review
In his book Maps of Meaning, Peterson talks about myth and how it relates to human morality throughout history.
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Beyond Order: Summary, 12 Rules and Full Review
Beyond Order is the name of the third book by Jordan Peterson, which talks about 12 rules so that the reader can improve in various aspects of life.
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Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion: Summary, 6 Key Lessons and Review
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion is a book written by university professor Robert Cialdini that shows the power that psychological triggers have on our mind.
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The 5 Love Languages: Summary, 7 Key Lessons and Review
In that book, Gary Chapman teaches that there are five different ways to show love, and that each person has their own main way of showing love and receiving love.
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12 Rules for Life: Summary, Key Lessons and Lessons
12 Rules for Life is the best-seller by psychiatrist Jordan Peterson, where he teaches several tools to mature and become more autonomous.