Counseling & Psychology
Review:This book effectively shows how very small changes to defaults can leverage human nature in complex systems to help people make choices that will ultimately be better for them. Using the concept of Libertarian Paternalism, the authors explain how "Choice Architects" can make the world a better place while allowing people the freedom to make the wrong choices. Read more
Review:Wonderful book everyone who has children approaching school age should read it, but anyone can get value from it. This man really makes sense, what a wonderful world we would have if this was our blueprint for teaching children. Read more
Review:Exellent book if you truly want to eliminate painful memories and emotions and self destructive behaviors this book can help. It is on the cutting edge of the latest research about how your mind works and shows you how to make permanent changes. It changed my life. Read more
Review:Our company is rabidly enjoying coherence and flow state business coaching, and this is one of the books we read together. I read the hardcopy and listened to the audio book. Since then, I've also purchased two copies for friends and recommended it to others. Challenge your notions of what makes you tick and why you're on this planet. What will you do with your life? How will you do it, and what is the impact on those around you? This book has encouraged me to push my limits -and relish it- in... Read more
Review:I vaguely remember this case when it occurred. I am deeply saddened by the unresolved locations of the victims bodies. Overall, this was a detailed account of pure evil which walked amongst is in plain sight. Read more
Review:At the outset, I’d like to express my feeling of sadness for Ms. Sandberg and her children. I wish them happiness and laughter forever. My criticism of her book is mostly about the writing style and some topics she has chosen.
The book starts as a memoir; it’s definitely Ms. Sandberg’s story. She’s the narrator. However, the self-help part of the book is supposed to be written by the co-author, Adam Grant –a psychologist. He’s the one who’s expected to help readers understand their emot... Read more
Review:An extremely helpful book. Well written and easy to follow the idea of this often intangible concept of flow. To some degree it provides a great insight for why we do what we do. Flow as the optimal experience transcende our daily activities, religious practices and science.
The book is also very objective about it's limitation, that it does not provide a step by step guidance for how one can achieve flow, as the path is often differs person to person, it depends on a great deal of inner... Read more
Review:The book has everything to prepare you for a BDSM relationship. It discusses steps you can follow in preparing your sub for a more fun sexual relationship. It talks about protocols which guides you with the rules on speech, clothing, attitude, etc. It is a good read book. Very informative and thorough. I didn't feel like I wasted a minute reading it. It's not like reading something and just scrolling through the pages finding for something that makes sense. It's fun to read and I definitely lear... Read more
Review:What a story! I never knew what would happen next. It was awful and awesome from the start through the ending. The writing made for many different feelings with horror at its best. What an author! This is a one or two sitting read. I highly recommend this book to thrill and chill you. Hang on! Read more
Review:I have to admit I have not completed the book but almost -I liked the clear, friendly language - and the ability to categorize the different types of emotional abuse, and in many cases, what is behind it. Read more