Psychology books published in 2023 have been collected, some of which are new editions and some are reprints of famous books. The order of the books refers to the Douban score, and is arranged from high to low. This time, I will share 16 of these good books.
1. Psychology and Life, 20th edition.
Rated 9The 9-point classic introductory book to psychology is a model of introductory psychology textbooks, and has enjoyed a high reputation in the psychology community around the world for more than half a century.
2. "Ask a Psychologist".
3. "Humans and Symbols".
Carl Jung's classic works are republished, a primer on Jung's thought for lay readers.
4. Practical Youth Psychology
From self-exploration to psychological adjustment. With "psychological adjustment" as the main line, it covers various fields related to young people's psychological adjustment in contemporary life, including the composition and influence of personality, stress coping, self-esteem and self-regulation, interpersonal communication, friendship and love, psychological disorders, etc., and provides specific and feasible suggestions and action plans for readers in need.
5. "The Shaping of a Complete Personality" psychology teacher talks about self-realization.
The coherent and in-depth fusion of Jungian and psychoanalytic schools is still regarded as a classic of personality psychology.
6. "The Psychology Hidden in Idioms".
Based on psychology and cognitive neuroscience, this book is divided into three parts: self-knowledge and understanding of others, self-acceptance and acceptance of others, self-growth, and co-growth with others. reveal the intuitive, accurate, and visual psychological phenomena contained in idioms; Understand them and apply them to life practice, listen to yourself, know others, and gain insight into your inner feelings, so that you can see and think more deeply about problems and realize the potential hidden in the depths of the unconscious.
7. "Don't be cranky" 23 ways to stop mental internal friction.
Help understand your own experiences: how you have fallen into an energy-draining predicament, and how you have lost your mind in anxiety and stress traps. Help reshape the brain, control the mind, and change mental habits.
8. "New Developments in Psychoanalysis", Intersubjective Autologous Psychology.
The clinical guide of the psychologist provides a comprehensive overview of the theory of intersubjective autologous psychology (ISP) and its clinical application, leading readers to gain an in-depth understanding of the most life-instructive content in the development of the discipline in the past half century.
9. "Mental Withdrawal" Personality pathology of psychotic, neurotic and borderline patients.
This book is an important work by contemporary psychoanalyst John Steiner, aiming at two difficult problems in clinical psychology: how to make meaningful contact with a stuck patient, and how to deal with analyses that become repetitive, static, and unproductive.
10. "Why We Are Different" Personality Psychology 40 Lectures.
11. The Sociology of Negative Relationships in "The End of Love".
Combining sociology, psychology, philosophy and other related theoretical resources, this paper draws rich cases from a large number of literary works, social software, film and television, interviews and consultations, showing how modern society has affected people's emotional structure and relationships.
12. "The Logic of Nerves" The Brain Mechanisms Behind Wonderful Human Behavior.
13. The Practice of Psychological Counselors
This book divides the growth of psychological counselors into four dimensions: learning and training, clinical accumulation, practice development, and personal growth, and discusses a wealth of personal issues for counselors, such as novice anxiety, counseling relationship, counseling ethics, clinical exhaustion, personal trauma, etc., covering multiple stages such as internship, novice period to proficiency period.
14, "The Meaning of Anxiety".
The classic work of Rollo May, the father of American existential psychology, analyzes the mechanism of anxiety and its constructive role from the perspectives of philosophy, biology, psychology, and cultural studies.
15. "Our Innate Love and Hate" Mental abilities from Klein's perspective.
16. Introduction to Jungian Psychology
The author explains 24 original or closely related psychological vocabulary of Jung in a very short period of time with a unique logical approach, which is a minimalist introduction to Jungian psychology.