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50 Psychology Classics

By: Tom Butler-Bowdon
Narrated by: Lloyd James
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Who we are...how we think...what we do... Here are insight and inspiration from 50 key books, including works by Sigmund Freud, Malcolm Gladwell, Daniel Goleman, Karen Horney, Carl Jung, Alfred Kinsey, R.D. Laing, Jean Piaget, Martin Seligman, Oliver Sacks, Gail Sheehy, and BF Skinner.

Spanning hundreds of ideas developed over the past century, 50 Psychology Classics also explores important contemporary writings, such as Gladwell's Blink and Seligman's Authentic Happiness. Listeners will gain insight into the scientific research of leading contemporary psychologists, psychiatrists, and neurologists. And they'll discover why we think and act the way we do from the landmark best sellers of psychology.

With insightful commentaries on each classic, biographical information on the authors, plus a guide to further key titles, 50 Psychology Classics provides a unique overview of this fascinating subject.

©2007 Tom Butler-Bowdon (P)2007 Gildan Media Corp
History Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Classics Suspenseful Inspiring Mental Health
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"Butler-Bowdon writes with infectious enthusiasm.... He is a true scholar of this type of literature." ( USA Today)
Comprehensive Overview • Insightful Background Stories • Engaging Narrator • Useful Resource • Broad Subject Coverage
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If your interested in a brief overview on psychology you can't go wrong. Its well written and covers a brief history of the writers life which is a really like cap to each book. Narration is good as well.

You can't go wrong

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Would you consider the audio edition of 50 Psychology Classics to be better than the print version?

Never read the print and would never but in my car? Wow pointed me to tons of further in depth reading AND let me know what I would find in each title.

Would you recommend 50 Psychology Classics to your friends? Why or why not?

Already have. It's a great conversation starter

Which character – as performed by Sean Pratt – was your favorite?

none, no characters. Just the facts and well done.

If you could give 50 Psychology Classics a new subtitle, what would it be?

Remember all that Psych stuff you sort of remember? Well zip thru 50 Psychology Classics and it All comes back with some you didn't know as added spice.

Quickest Psych overview available.

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Great source of information on what concepts came from whom and great place to pick up new ideas for future reads

Lots of info

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This is an excellent overview of psychological literature. Anyone who wants to start reading psychology but doesn't know where to start should give this a listen. Great resource to go back to as a reference as well. Well read considering the material.

Great Book List

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What did you love best about 50 Psychology Classics?

Good value for the layperson, student, or experienced clinician. Comprehensive in the scope of the many different systems of psychotherapy (I.e. both pop-psychology, and the more scholarly rigorous psychological therapies), concise yet accurate in describing the core factors of each scholar and practitioner who dedicated themselves to the helping professions. This book also emphasises the commonalities (common factors) of counseling and psychotherapy throughout the chapters.

A good attempt at describing what has been called by clinicians "technically eclectic and transtheorectical" practice.

Easy to understand and a good "sampler" for the student or layperson, and a good reminder for those of us who have been in the industry for many years...

What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?

The synthesis of ideas and theories presented throughout the book.

What does Sean Pratt bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Good speaker, presents himself as passionate and interested in the work himself

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Yes ! Summed up as "Oh I forgot about that dude !" (good and bad ;-)

Any additional comments?

If you're interested in the scholarly field of psychology (emphasis on the little "p"), want to be a Psychologist (big "P"), Professional Licensed Counselor, Social Worker, Teacher, Nurse, or teacher. I'd start here.

From an experienced Clinician

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i've done the selfhelp, prosperity and now psychology.

this one was not as good as the 50 Prosperity Classics, however this was still a great listen. i'm a psych major so many i had heard about or read, however i took a lot of notes and there's quite a few i'll be looking into more.

this is great to get a broad overview and find books that might interest you more, i gave it 5 stars although i think 4 1/2 would be better fit.

if you are intrested in psychology, this is a great place to start.

Great start into the field

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good and helpful information in getting to know ourselves and others better. A concise summary and analysis of each classic psychology book.

very helpful summary

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What made the experience of listening to 50 Psychology Classics the most enjoyable?

This really helped me prepare for class this Fall and it was an enjoyable listen.

Great Psych Primer

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loved the book. the narrator is good but had the bad habit of referring to himself as "moi" which he sounds amused but it comes off annoying. he also pronounces WH like Stewie from Family Guy. outside of that great book and I love how he tells you the books he is taking from and suggests similar books. my book list has grown a ton thanks to this book.

great book. narrator is good most of the time

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I really enjoyed the narrator of this book. He is easy to understand and easy to listen to.

Exellent read

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