
Optimism Bias
Tali Sharot
An exploration into the science of optimism, revealing how our brains are wired to look on the bright side and how this bias influences our decisions, health, and overall well-being. Discover the adaptive and sometimes destructive nature of optimism and how it shapes our perceptions and actions.

Overcoming Mobbing
Maureen Duffy
A comprehensive guide to understanding and recovering from workplace mobbing. It provides practical strategies for individuals and organizations affected by this destructive social process, offering hope and healing for a better future.

Patient H.M.
Luke Dittrich
A gripping exploration of memory, madness, and family secrets, centered around the story of Henry Molaison, known as Patient H.M., the most studied individual in the history of neuroscience, and the author's grandfather, the neurosurgeon who operated on him. This book delves into the ethical complexities of scientific progress and the profound impact on the lives involved.

Platonic
Marisa G. Franco
An exploration of the science of friendship and how attachment theory can help adults make and maintain meaningful platonic relationships. The book delves into the importance of friendship for mental and physical well-being, offering practical advice and insights for cultivating deeper connections and overcoming social anxieties.

Popular Psychology
Graham C. Davey
A critical examination of popular psychology, challenging common self-help myths and exploring their impact on our lives and culture. This book invites readers to question the pervasive messages of the self-help industry and develop a more robust and critical attitude towards psychological advice.

Priceless
William Poundstone
An exploration of the psychology of pricing, revealing how consumers perceive value and how businesses can leverage these perceptions. It delves into the tricks and strategies used by companies to influence purchasing decisions, drawing on research in behavioral economics and marketing.

Proust and the Squid
Maryanne Wolf
An exploration of the reading brain, examining its evolution, development, and variations. It delves into the history of reading, how the brain adapts to it, and the challenges faced by those with dyslexia. The book also considers the impact of digital culture on the reading brain and the importance of preserving reading skills in the face of technological advancements.

Psychedelics and Psychotherapy
Tim Read
A remarkable collection of sophisticated psychedelic therapists and integration specialists sharing new methods, new models, and theoretical underpinnings. This book explores the complexities and benefits of interweaving psychedelics and psychotherapy, offering a roadmap to deepening inner awareness and healing.