TRANCEWORKS
Psychology Books
CHARLES TART "Transpersonal
Psychologies"
Trade Paperback, 1975, 502 pp,
$12.00
Need to break out from that Western Psychology rut? Take a gander
at this collectiion of articles about the assumptions of
orthodosx western psychology, yoga, zen, states of consciousness,
sufism (Robert Ornstein) , Arica (by John Lilly), the Christian
mystical tradition, and a fascinating piece on the Patterns of
Western Magic.
EDMUND J. BOURNE, PHD "The Anxiety
and Phobia Workbook"
Oversize Trade Paperback, 1995 Revised Second Edition, 428 pp
$14.50
Simple step-by-step directions for mastery of relaxation, coping
with panic, real-life desentization, overcoming negative
self-talk, changing mistaken beliefs, visualization, and other
methods of overcoming sanxiety, phobias and obsessive- compulsive
behaviors. Fill-in-the-blank format gives you lots of exercises
to do.
PAUL D. TIEGER & BARBARA BARRON-TIEGER
"The Art of SpeedReading People"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1998, 208 pp
$12.50
Use the Myers-Briggs Type Indicators to learn how to speed-read
different personality types. Identify the 4 different
temperaments and 16 different personality types in a flash to
create what you want in business and in life.
STEVE ARTERBURN "Winning at Work
without Losing at Love"
Hardbound w/Dust Jacket, 1995, 236 pp
$10.00
Everyone wants to enjoy success, but too many people sacrifice
their family and their convictions to build a career, only to be
disillusioned at the end. This book has a plan for creating real
success - having an exciting career and a rewarding
personal life.
ROBERT H. HOPCKE "There are No
Accidents : Synchronicity and the Stories of our Lives"
Trade Paperback, 1997, 260 pp
$10.00
A look at Jung's concept of synchronicity, and how it effects our
lives : our love lives, our work life, our dream lives, our
spiritual lives, and our mortal life. One of my favorite chapters
: Do we get the job? or does the job get us?
STANLEY CHEREN - "Psychosomatic
Medicine - Theory, Physiology and Practice"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1989, In Print for $115.00!
2 volumes - Vol 1 424 pp, Vol 2 numbered pages 425-977 pp
$59.50 for both books
THE bible on current thought about psychosomatic healing. A
detailed compilation that covers psychodynamic psychiatry,
behavioral psychiatry and psychology, and psychophysiology. 21
articles in all, very in-depth.
C.G. JUNG "Psychology and
Religion"
Trade Paperback, 1960, 131 pp.
$10.00
Jung describes what he regards as an authentic
religios function in the unconscious mind. Using a wealth of
material from ancient and medieval gnostic, alchemistic, and
occult literature, he discusses the religious symbgolism of
unconscious processes.
C.G. JUNG "Mysterium
Coniunctionis"
Trade Paperback, 1977, 702 pp
$14.50
Jung's last work of book length, centers on the problems of
philosophical alchemy, and in articular the synthesis of
opposites. He shows that "the world of alchemical symbols
definitely does not belong to the rubbish heap of the past but
stands in a very real and living relationship to . . . the
psychology of the unconscious"
C.G. JUNG "Aion - Researches into the
Phenomenology of the self"
Trade Paperback, 1979, 3332 pp
$12.50
A wonderful work by Jung, the first four chapters sum up the key
concepts of Jung's system of ego, shadow, anima and animus. The
central theme of the owrk is the symbolic representation of the
psychic totality throught the concept of the Self, including an
in-depth look at the fish symbol.
STEPHAN A. HOELLER "The Gnostic Jung
and the Seven Sermons to the Dead"
Trade Paperback, 1989, 239 pp
$8.50
Before you go running to your dictionary, Gnostics
are people who have knowledge, a knowledge that arises in the
heart in an intuitive and mysterious manner. A wonderfully
scholarly yet fascinating book on Jung.
RICHARD J. HERRNSTEIN & EDWIN G. BORING
"A Sourcebook in the History of Psychology"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1965, 636 pp
$25.00
A wonderful anthology dating back to 300 BC,
including the works of Aristotle, Newton, Locke, Epicurus,
Decartes, Berkeley, Kant, Mill, Dewey, Hobbes, Darwin, Binet . .
. well I guess you get the idea.
FRITZ PERLS "Ego, Hunger and
Aggression"
Trade Paperback, 1969, 272 pp
$12.50
The first book from the originator of Gestalt Therapy lays out
Per's challenge to Freudian theory in favor of a broader method
of therapy that emphases human contact, the hunger instinct,
bilogiacal aggression and the need for gratification.
DENNIS GREENBERGER & CHRISTINE PADEWSKY
"Mind Over Mood - A Cognitive Therapy Treatment Manual for
Clients"
Oversize trade Paperback, 1995, 215 pp plus forms
$17.50
Use mood questionaires to identify, rate and track changes in
your feelings. Lear how to change the thoughts that contribute to
your problems. Follow step-by-step strategies to improve your
moods.
JEFFREY MOUSSAIEFF MASSON "A Dark
Science - Women, Sexuality and Psychiatry in the Nineteenth
Century"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1986, 200 pp
$15.00
Bad-boy Masson, the former Projects Director of the Sigmund Freud
archives (until they kicked him out in a big todoo) compares the
19th century view of women and sexuality with that of today's
enlightened doctors, lawyers, gynecologists and psychotherapists,
only to discover that we have NOT come a long way baby.
ROBERT ORNSTEIN "the Psychology of
Consciousness"
Trade Paperback, 1972, 247 pp, Ex Lib
$10.00
Written during the height of the sixties-seventies, this was one
of the first books to look at altered states of consciousness,
the divided brain, intuition, meditation, and related concepts.
Now a classic.
FRANCINE SHAPIRO & MARGOT SILK FORREST
"EMDR - The Breakthrough Therapy for Overcoming Anxiety,
Stress and Trauma"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1995, 185 pp, Like New
$19.50
Perhaps the most interesting form of therapy since hypnotism,
read about EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
from its originator. I would love to see someone mix this stuff
with hypnotism!
LAWRENCE LESHAN "The Dilemma of
Psychology"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1990, 190 pp
$10.00
According the author, the field of psychology has failed to live
up to its promise of giving us a happier world.
VINCENT FOLEY "An Introduction to
Family Therapy"
Trade Paperback, 1974, 208 pp
$10.00
An introduction to the basics of family therapy, including the
concepts of double bind, pseudomutuality and pseudohostility,
Schism and Skew, and Mystification. Covers general systems
theory, as well as the work of the Palo Alto Group, Murray Bowen,
Nathan Ackerman, Don Jackson and others.
LEONARD SMALL "The Briefer
Psychotherapies"
Hardbound w/Dj, 1971, 263 pp
$12.50
With an introduction by Leopold Bellak, this book is a
comprehensive overview of every aspect of brief therapy. Includes
models of the brief process and descriptions of the various
techniques and interventions, including a discussion of the
hazards of brief therapy.
RICHARD ROBERTIELLO & GERALD SCHOENEWOLF
"101 Common Therapeutic Blunders: Countertransference and
Counterresistance in Psychotherapy"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1992, 294 pp.
$25.00
$14.50 - a trade paperback copy
An interesting and witty account of problems in the
doctor-patient relationship. 101 mini-case histories in which the
authors show how things can go wrong in the therapeutic
relationship, with speculations on the causes and solutions.
MICHAEL P. NICHOLS "The Lost Art of
Listening"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1995, 251 pp
$15.00
From the Family Therapist, this book gives easy-to-learn
techniques for becoming a better listener - quite a skill for a
lot of budding therapists. Find out how to break through
misunderstandings and conflict, and transform your personal and
professional relationships with empathetic listening skills.
ANNE WILSON SCHAEF "Beyond Therapy,
Beyond Science - a new model for Healing the Whole Person"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1992, 351 pp
$12.50
Now here's a different take - this author persuasively
demonstrates that the field of psychotherapy actually works
against us, supporting personal and societal addictions. Her
solution is to move beyond the scientific paradigm, and she
proposes new ideas to replace the epistemology of psychology.
CHARLES TART "Transpersonal
Psychologies"
Trade Paperback, 1975, 502 pp,
$14.50 -
Need to break out from that Western Psychology rut? Take a gander
at this collectiion of articles about the assumptions of
orthodosx western psychology, yoga, zen, states of consciousness,
sufism (Robert Ornstein) , Arica (by John Lilly), the Christian
mystical tradition, and a fascinating piece on the Patterns of
Western Magic.
BERNARD BLOOM "Planned Short-Term
Psychotherapy - A Clinical Handbook"
Hardbound, 1992, 357 pp
$15.00
A textbook look at the various specialists in short term therapy.
Includes sections about Lewis Wolberg, author of Medical
Hypnosis and Hypnoanalysis, and Milton Erickson as well as 13 others, and
provides a solid foundation on the technical and practical
aspects of doing short-term therapy today.
SHARON WEGSHEIDER "Another Chance -
Hope and Health for the Alcoholic Family"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1981, 256 pp
Foreword by Virginia Satir
$10.00
A look at alcohol abuse for the family therapist, and the
personality types in the family cast - the Enabler, the Hero, the
Scapegoat, the Lost Child, the Mascot, and the Dependent. Her
treatment program is based on the 12 steps.
CLOE MADANES "Behind the One-way Mirror
- Advances in the Practice of Strategic Therapy"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1988, 196 pp., sl hiliting
$12.50
Building on her prefious work in Strategic Family Therapy,
the author provides specific, detailed guidance on using advanced
and innovative therapeutic techniques that focus on the
distribuiton of power in relationships.
JAMES FOSSHAGE & PAUL OLSEN (eds)
"Healing - Implications for Psychotherapy"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1978, 388 pp. in print for $39.95
$25.00
An anthology that looks at psychic healing, meditation, waking
dreams, LSD, biofeedback, Hypnosis, and the Psychotherapist as
Healer, with contributions from Ted Barber, Stanislov Grof,
Jerome Frank, Chogyam Trungpa, Harold bloomfield, Patricia
Carrington and others. And if you are not into the consciousness
raising stuff, Barber does present some pretty convincing
experimental data concerning using hypnosis to stimulate breast
growth.
NORMAN E. ZINBERG (ed) "Alternate
States of Consciousness"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1977, First Edition, 294 pp
$20.00
Another anthology looking at consciousness, this one featuring
Andrew Weil, Arthur Deikman, Charles Tart, Jerome Singer, in this
systems-theory influenced,multi-cultural, inter-disciplinary,
totally seventies look of Multiple Perspectives on the Study of
Consciousness.
ARTHUR BURTON (ed) "What Makes Behavior
Change Possible"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1976, 334 pp
$15.00
An anthology of classic psychological articles about behavior
change by the likes of Albert, Albert Bandura, and others. An
advanced Behavior Modification work.
MICHAEL P. NICHOLS and MELVIN ZAX
"Catharsis in Psychotherapy"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1977, 258 pp
$22.50
A look at the role of catharsis in therapy from its earliest
roots in ancient magic and religious healing rituals to the
modern therapies such as Gestalt, Psychodrama, Primal therapy and
others. Not a book about hypnotism, but has lots of applications
to the hypnotherapist for regression work.
V.R. BUZZOTTA, et al "Effective Selling
Throught Psychology: Dimensional Sales and Sales Management
Strategies"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1972, 387 pp
$12.50
A book about the humanm interpersonal aspects of selling - a
basic psychological approach to selling strategies, beliefs,
persuasion, customer strategies, and sales management. No NLP in
this book - just the good old-fashioned stuff.
EDWARD SMITH (ed) "The Growing edge of
Gestalt Therapy"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1976, 239 pp.
$19.50
Gestalt has been one of the fields which has donated the most
techniques to modern hypnotherapy, and this collection of
articles from the likes of Sheldon Kopp, Joen Fagan, Laura Perls
and others is a look at the leading edge of Geatalt Therapy.
Includes an article by Abraham Levitsky on Combining Hypnosis
with Gestalt Therapy.
NORMAN 0. BROWN "Life Against
Death"
Paperback, 1959, 366 pp
$5.00
Without a doubt, the best book on Freud that I have ever read.
Lionel Trilling calls it "the best interpretation of Freud I
know." Alan Watts calls it "a book which should
certainly turns out to be one of the greatest philosophical works
of our time. Nuff said!
SIGMUND FREUD "Therapy and
Technique"
Paperback, 1973, 286 pp
$6.00
A series of articles by the originator of psychoanalysis, two of
particular note: Hypnosis and Suggestion was Freud's
preface to his translation of Bernheim's work into German. A
Case of Successful Treatment by Hypnotism (1893) is a case
study from early in Freud's career, before developing his
psychoanalytic techniques.
MICHEL FOUCAULT "The Birth of the
Clinic"
Paperback, 1973, 215 pp
$6.50
Subtitled 'An Archeology of Medical Perception", this book
begins where his seminal Madness and Civilization left off.
Foucault studies the flowering of moderh scientific medicine and
traces its philosophy to the attitudes, anxieties and prejudices
of the 18th century. If you have never read Foucault, you are in
for a treat!
THOMAS SZASZ "The Myth of Mental
Illness"
Trade Paperback, 1961, 337 pp
$7.50
The once heretical now classic book which challenged the medical
model of mental illness, and laid a foundation for the notion of
personal responsibility for conduct.
NANCY ANDREASEN M.D. "The Broken Brain
- The Biological Revolution in Psychiatry"
Trade Paperback, 1985, 278 pp
$10.00
A complete and very readable guide to the new scientific
understanding of schizophrenia, severe depression, and other
major disorders, and the biological basis of new medications
given to mental patients. Don't want to believe in the medical
model of mental illness? Read this book before you make up your
mind!
ALLEN WHEELIS "How People Change"
Hardbound w/Dj, 1973, 117 pp
$12.50
Ah, this is the question isn't it? What influences people to
change, and what blocks that change? This book by the noted
psychiatrist looks at what allows a person to transcend her
limitations with or withouth the help of a therapist. The result
is a reassuring look at the human spirit and an exciting
affirmation of intellectual power.
STEVE DE SHAZER "Words were Originally
Magic"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1994, 285 pp, New Copy
$32.00
The heart of this book is found in the detailed conversations
between client and therapist that show solution-focused therapy
in action. De Shazer cites and critiques Lacan, Bateson,
Ackerman, Weakland, Freud and others in this look at the
conversational aspect of psychotherapy.
BEN ARD JR. (ed) "Counseling and
Psychotherapy"
Trade Paperback, 1966, 310 pp
$10.00
An anthology of articles, mostly on humanistic psychology.
Contributions by Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers, Albert Ellis,
Nathaniel Branden, Frederick Thorne and others.
CHARLES TART (ed.) "Altered States of
Consciousness - A book of readings"
Trade Paperback, 1972, 575pp
$13.50
A classic compendium from the sixties, about various states of
consciousness, including hypnagogia, dreaming, meditation, drugs,
and psychophysiology, and hypnosis. 35 articles in all, including
six on hypnosis, three on hypnosis and psychedelic states.
JAMES L. MCGAUGH et al "Psychobiology -
The Biological Bases of Behavior"
Oversize Paperback, 1967, 382 pp, sl hiliting
$12.50
SALE PRICE $9.75
In this anthology from Scientific American you will find 45
articles attempting to pinpoint the intersection between
psychology and biology. Animal behavior, learning and memory,
neural systems, motivation and emotion, persception, and
psyciologiacl bases of sensation and perception. A fascinating
collection
WOLFMAN "The Wolf-Man"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1971, 370 pp
$15.00
A unique book which contains the moving and very personal
autobiography of one of Freud's most famous subjects - the
Wolf-Man. Also contains two psychoanalytic histories of the
Wolf-Man, as wellas Freud's own case work and a foreword by Anna
Freud.
CAROL ANDERSON & SUSAN STEWART
"Mastering Resistance - A practical Guide to Family
Therapy"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1983, 259 pp, in print for $30
$15.00
Resistance - any attitude or action of the client that opposes
change - is integral to every therapeutic relationship. This book
presents concrete, accessible strategies for copine directly with
specific, commonly encountered problems of resistance, and shows
how resistance can be used to foster a strong therapist-client
alliance.
D.M. THOMAS "Eating Pavlova"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1994, First Edition, 231 pp.
$12.50
The old man is waiting to die, his last dreams will provide food
for speculation around the world. At his side is a woman who
tends him devotedly. She is Anna: Mother-Anna; Daughter- Anna;
Anna Pavlova; Anna- Antigone: Anna-Psyche; Anna Freud. A
fascinating modern novel based on Freud's last days.
ERNEST HILGARD, et al "Conditioning and
Learning"
Hardbound, 1961, 590 pp
$10.00
The classic text on behavior modification from the expert in
hypnotism and author of Hypnotic Suggestibility. Great for
research, or to brush up on that old psych stuff that you forgot
from the first time around.
ROY GRINKER AND JOHN SPIEGEL - "War
Neuroses"
Hardbound, 1945, 145 pp.
$20.00
Although this book does not mention use of hypnotherapy, it give
a good look at the techniques which Watkins would later use with
hypnotism to provide therapy to war-shocked veterans of 1945.
Uses 'narco-synthesis' instead of hypnotism - a combination of
drugs and reliving of traumatic events. Also mentions secondary
gain from symptoms.
LAWRENCE BRAMMER "The Helping
Relationship - Process and Skills"
Trade Paper, 1979, 182 pp
$7.50
What does helping mean? How is it effective in assisting other
people to crow? What are the strategies for helping in crises?
How does one learn basic helping skills? The answers to these
questions comprise the practical topics covered in this book,
useful to all therapists and others in the helping profession.
ROBERT ORNSTEIN & DAVID SOBEL "The
Healing Brain"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1987, 300 pp
$16.50
A book by the pioneering resrcher into states of consciousness.,
The Healing Brain drws on the most recent research in neurology
and brain chemistry to provide an accurate, informative and
entertaining look at the most effective healing instrument of all
- the human brain.
SHIRLEY PANKEN "The Joy of Suffering -
Psychoanalytic Theory and Therapy of Masochism"
Trade Paperback, 1993, 242 pp, In Print for $30.00
$17.50
An excellent resource in the theory, diagnosis, and treatment of
maschoism. The author presents a lucid review of the concept of
masochism from Freud's early instinctual perspective throught the
evolution of the ego psychological, object relational,
interpersonal and self psychological viewpoints to her own
object-embedded, developmental approach.
GERALD EPSTEIN "Waking Dream Therapy -
Dream Process as Imagination"
Hardbound w/Dj, 1981, 237 pp, sl dampstaining
$17.50
Maintaining that the imagination is a vital psychological process
for enriching our lives, this book provides an innovative and
fascinating guide to the clinical use of dreams, daydreams and
fantasies. In essence, waking dream therapy consists of re-living
a dream in the therapeutic setting while exploring the
significant elements that constitute the dream. Therapeutic
possibilities suggested by the dream are then carried out in the
client's waking life.
STEVE DE SHAZER "Clues : Investigating
Solutions in Brief Therapy"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1988, 202 pp
$15.00
One of the most interesting theoreticians in the field of
systemic therapy here develops a precise, simple, peraable, and
yet comprehenxive and coherent 'theory of solutions' Introduction
by John Weakland of the Palo Alto group. Enjoy the benefits
of therapeutic precision without sacrificing creativity and
flexibility.
ROBERT ORNSTEIN (ed) "The Nature of
Human Consciousness - A book of Readings"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1973, 514 pp
$25.00
A series of 41 articles covering all aspects of consciousness and
altered states. Includes contributions by Charles Tart, Aldous
Huxley, Idries Shah on the Sufis, Benjamin Lee Whorf on Language,
Roberto Assagioli on psychosynthesis, Carl Jung on
syunchronicity, and others.
GREGORY ZILBOORG, M.D. "A History of
Medical Psychology"
Trade Paper, 1967, 525 pp
$10.00
Still the best history of medical psychology ever written, bar
none! Nuff said.
JEFFREY MOUSSAIEFF MASSON "Final
Analysis - The Making and Unmaking of a Psychoanalyst"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1990, 212 pp
$15.00
The radical critique of the psychoanalytic community by the
onetime member of the Freudian "inner circle" - the
first insider expose of what really goes on in psychoanalytic
training and how it effects the entire profession. An eye opener.
DAVID LEVINE, ed. "Nebraska Symposium
on Motivation, 1965"
Wrappers, 1965, 344 pp
$15.00
Psychologists are always interested in what motivates us to act,
what motivates us to change, and how can we quantify the cues
which trigger specific behaviors. This group of papers from the
University of Nebraska tries to answer these questions.
MAURICE FRIEDMAN "The Healing Dialogue
in Psychotherapy"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1985, 231 pp
$19.50
All therapy relies on the meeting between therapist and client,
but only a few theories have singled out the meeting - the sphere
of the "between" - as the central source of healing.
Friedman focuses on this space, inspired by the work of Martin
Buber.
BENJAMIN SCHUTZ "Legal Liability in
Psychotherapy"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1982, 202 pp
$15.00
This book, subtitled 'A Practitioners guide to Risk
Management", is an essential read for all professional
therapists. Learn about recent court rulings and laws that might
affect you and your business!
THOMAS SZASZ "The Ethics of
Psychoanalysis"
Trade Paper, 1974, 226 pp
$10.00
A very lucid book from the academic nonbeliever. Szasz's book The
Myth of Mental Illness is one of the most original books on
the field. This book is essential reading for therapists
and all others in the helping profession.
IRA GREENBERG "Psychodrama and Audience
Attitude Change"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1968, 354 pp.
INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR
$25.00
Before writing his book on Psychodrama and Hypnodrama, this book
from Ira Greenberg explores the roots of psychodrama, with an
introduction by J.L. Moreno, who invented psychodrama. Of
particular interest is Greenberg's corelation of psychodramatic
catharsis with Dionysian revelry, and the roots of therapeutic
theater.
POUL BJERRE- "The History and Practice
of Psychanalysis"
Hardbound, 1916, 294 pp
$35.00
Read the first line of this classic out of print resource:
"Kant suffered from gout." An opinionated history of
analysis. Very interesting chapter on Wetterstrand and the Nancy
school.
SMITH ELY JELIFFE "The
Technique of Psychoanalysis"
Original Wrappers, 1920, 170 pp.
$40.00
This beauty is in Very Good condition, still in its original
wrappers, so i don't want to disturb it to write some unnecessary
garbage about it. If you collect this kind of thing you know what
it is, if not, you might be happier with another item. Nervous
and Mental Disease Monograph Series # 26.
DR J. SADGER "Sleep Walking
and Moon Walking - A Medico Literary Study"
Original Wrappers, 1920, 170 pp.
$40.00
For a long time Hypnotism and Sleep Walking were confused, and to
read this study by the Viennese therapist may surprise you.
Another beauty in original wrappers, for collectors and
professionals only. Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series #
31.
BORIS SIDIS- "The Foundations of
Normal and Abnormal Psychology"
Hardbound, 1914, 416pp
$32.50
A very nice copy of an early classic, sadly out-of-print. Sidis
was one of the originators of the theory of dissociation and used
hypnotism to investigate multiple personalities at the turn of
the century. This book is a straight forward text on psychology.
DALBIR BINDRA & JANE STEWARD (eds)
"Motivation"
Paperback, 1966, 352 pp
$6.50
What makes people do what they do? Why, motivation of course. A
series of classic articles about issues of drive, goal direction,
and reinforcement. Great background reading for the behavior
change hypnotic specialist.
ARNOLD GOLDSTEIN
"Therapist-Patient Expectancies in Psychotherapy"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1962, 141 pp, In Print for $73.00
$25.00
A serious psychological study of an issue at the heart of the
hypnotherapeutic encounter: expectancy. Covers Client and
Therapist expectancies, role expectancies, 'unspontaneous'
remission, placebo effects and more.
JAY EFRAN, MICHAEL LUKENS, ROBERT LUKENS
"Language Structure and Change : Frameworks of Meaning in
Psychotherapy"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1990, 231 pp, in print for $29.95
$16.50
A systems-theory influenced work which is 'based on new
epistemological and theoretical developments', looks at the
centrality of language to the human experience, and the role and
importance of language in therapeutic process.
LARRY SQUIRE "Encyclopedia of
Learning and Memory"
Oversize Hardbound, 1992, 678 pp, In Print for $105
$37.50
A huge book with a vast amoung of information on all aspects of
Learning and Memory, each article by experts in their fields. Two
column encyclopedia format.
CORBETT THIGPEN & HERVEY CLECKLEY
"Three Faces of Eve"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1957, 313 pp. First Edition
$25.00
The fantastic true story of a housewife who was three women in
one body - told by the doctors who helped her to find her real
self. A classic case of multiple personality.
WILLIAM CALVIN "The Cerebral
Symphony : Seashore Relfections on the Structure
of Consciousness"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1990, 401 pp
$12.50
Reflections of a neurobiologist use observations of everyday life
around a marine biological research lab on Cape Cod to bring into
focus the quintessence of the human mind - the phenomenon of
consciousness. Vivid and lucid explanations of brain functioning.
LESLIE D. WEATHERHEAD "Psychology,
Religion and Healing"
Hardbound, 1951, 543 pp
$27.50
A history of psychological and religious healing, including
healthy chapters on Mesmerism, Hypnotism, and Suggestion.
The author traces faith healing from its primitive roots
through psychotherapy.
JAN EHRENWALD M.D. (ed) 'The History of
Psychotherapy - From Healing Magic to Encounter"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1976, 589 pp, in print for $50
$27.50
This incredible book is a collection of primary source material
from the birth of humankind to the present, including pieces from
Schweitszer, Freud, Jung, Adler, Laing, Fromm, Horney, Sullivan .
. . I think you get the picture. For the hypnotist there are some
gems, including a piece by Liebault translated by the editor, and
pieces from Braid, Bernheim, Charcot, Mesmer, Janet, Paracelsus,
and Coue. A great book that lets the founders of psychotherapy
speak for themselves.
STEPHEN LITTLEJOHN & DAVID JABUSH
"Persuasive Transactions"
Hardbound, 1987, 334 pp
$15.00
The current psychological take on the nature of persuasion,
borrowing strongly from modern systems and communication
theories. Includes examples from the latest experimental work.
BARBARA BROWN, PHD. "New Mind, New Body
- Biofeedback : New Directions for the Mind"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1974, 464 pp.
$15.00
A great all-around introduction to the field of biofeedback by
one of the pioneers in the field. Uses her own experimental data
as well as others to fully explore the potentials of biofeedback.
BARBARA BROWN, PHD. "Stress and the Art
of Biofeedback"
Hardbound w/ torn DJ, 1977, 298pp.
$15.00
$6.00 - a paperback copy
Following up on New Mind, New Body, Dr. Brown gives us the
first comprehensive formulation of how to use biofeedback to
treat a variety of illnesses, and especially, to relieve
conditons related to stress.
HAROLD ABRAMSON M.D. (ed) "Problems of
Consciousness"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1954, 177 pp
$20.00
The transactions of the 4th of the Josiah Macy conferences on the
subject, includes Piaget's 'The Problem of Consciousness in
Child Psychology' and Grinker's 'Problems of
Consciousness'. Also present are Lewis Wolberg, Margaret
Mead, Gergory Zilboorg, Ashley Montagu, Margaret Brenman and
others.
GARY SCHWARTZ &
DAVID SHAPIRO "Consciousness and Self-Regulation"
Hardbound, 1976, 400pp
$17.50
A collection of articles about self-regulation, altered states of
consciousness, biofeedback, hypnosis, and the like. Includes
Hypnotic Susceptibility, EEG-Alpha, and Self-Regulation.
CHARLES TART (ed.) "Altered States of
Consciousness - A book of readings"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1967, 575pp
$19.50
A classic compendium from the sixties, about various states of
consciousness, including hypnagogia, dreaming, meditation, drugs,
and psychophysiology, and hypnosis. 35 articles in all, including
six on hypnosis, three on hypnosis and psychedelic states.
E.C. SPITZKA- "Insanity - Its
Classification, Diagnosis and Treatment"
Hardbound, 1883, 415 pp
$35.00
A decidedly pre-Freudian book on insanity. A fascinating look at
a world view on psychopathology which is now gone.
R.D. LAING- "Conversations with Adam
and Natasha"
Hardbound, 1977, 149 pp, First Edition
$12.50
Conversations between Laing and his children: "Adam: Have
you a long pole? Daddy: What do you want it for? Adam: I want to
knock down the sun and break it in two and give mommy it to cook
and we'll eat it." A very strange and funny book.
CHARLES ERIKSEN (ed) "Behavior and
awareness : A symposium of research and interpretation"
Hardbound, 1971, Duke University Press, 158 pp
$15.00
From a symposium in 1962, papers include Hilgard's 'What becomes
of the input from the stimulus" as well as other papers on
classical conditioning, verbal condidioning, and other aspects of
behavior modification.
SANDOR FERENCZI, M.D. "Further
Contributions to the Theory and Technique of Psychoanalysis"
Hardbound, 1980 (1926), 480 pp.
$25.00
The classic collection of papers, including Ferenczi's unique
theories on 'Mother hypnosis and Father Hypnosis', ideas which
are coming into general acceptance these days with different
labels.The papers range from 1908-1923.
FRITZ PERLS "In and Out of the
Garbage Pail"
Trade Paperback, 1969
$10.00
A classic, irreverent work of counter-culture therapy. The
front cover, by Perls, is a psychedelic hallucinatory fantasy.
The contents are pure Fritz. Out of Print.
LEWIS WOLBERG "Handbook of Short Term
Therapy"
Hardbound, 1980, 270 pp
$19.50
Most of you know Wolberg from his seminal works, Medical Hypnosis
and HypnoAnalysis. His work with hypnotism led him to become a
credible advocate for short term therapy. In this textbook, he
presents a model for the short term therapeutic relationship.
LEWIS WOLBERG (ed) "Short Term
Psychotherapy"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1967, 348 pp
$19.50
An anthology from the 60's regarding short term therapy. Of
particular interest is Wolberg's article on Hypnosis in Short
Term Therapy.
ERNEST JONES - "The Life and Work of
Sigmund Freud"
3 volume boxed set, 1957 Vol 1 - 428 pp, Vol 2 - 512 pp, Vol
3 - 537 pp
$29.50 for all three books
This is the definitive biography of Sigmund Freud. With the
active cooperation of the Freud family and access to thousands of
unpublished letters and records, Jones presents the first
complete picture of Freud and the development of psychoanalysis.
SIGMUND FREUD "The Basic Writings of
Sigmund Freud"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1001 pages!
$12.50
This huge book brings together 6 different seminal works by Freud
into a single volume. Include are Psychopathology of Everyday
Life, The Interpretation of Dreams, Three Contributions to the
Theory of Sex, Wit and its Relation to the Unconscious, Totem and
Taboo, and The History of the Psychoanalytical Movement. An
entire Freudian library in a single book.
SIGMUND FREUD "Moses and
Monotheism"
Hardbound, 1939, 218 pp, First American Edition
$22.50
Moses, the liberator of the Jews, was not a Jew but an Egyptian??
An essay about the myth of Moses and the birth of a single god,
written when Freud was 80 years old - his final book.
SIGMUND FREUD "Civilization and its
Discontents"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1951 (1930), Hogarth Press, 144 pp, Fifth
Impression
$12.50
SIGMUND FREUD "The Ego and the Id"
Hardbound, 1957 (1927), Hogarth Press, 88 pp, Seventh
Impression
$12.50
SIGMUND FREUD "The Future of an
Illusion"
Hardbound , 1934 (1929), Hogarth Press, 98 pp, Second
Impression
$30.00
SIGMUND FREUD "A General Introduction
to Psychoanalysis"
Paperback, 1960 (1924), 480 pp
$3.50
SIGMUND FREUD "Delusion and Dream and
other Essays"
Trade Paperback, 1956 (1917),238 pp
$7.50
SIGMUND FREUD "Totem and Taboo"
Trade Paperback, 1950, 172 pp, some underlining
$3.00
SIGMUND FREUD & WILLIAM BULLITT
"Thomas Woodrow Wilson - A Psychological Study"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1966 307pp First Printing
$25.00
SIGMUND FREUD & CARL JUNG "The
Freud/Jung Letters"
Hardbound, 1974 650 pp
$25.00
APPIGNANESI & ZARATE "Freud for
Beginners"
Paperback, 1979, 168 pp
$10.00
The outrageous, comic-book style introduction to Freud. Learn all
the lingo so you don't make any faux pas on the cocktail circuit.
SIGMUND FREUD "Freud on Sex and
Neuroses"
Hardbound , 1949, 216pp, a good copy only
$10.00
A collection of Freud's own writings, including the case of Dora,
Obsessive Acts and Religious Practicise, the Sexual Enlightenment
of Children, contributions to the psychology of love.
SIGMUND FREUD "Freud on Creativity and
the Unconscious"
Trade Paperback, 1958, 310, minor underlining
$5.00
A collection of Freud's papers on the psychology of art,
literature, love and religion
EMIL LUDWIG "Doctor Freud"
Hardbound, 1947, 317 pp
$10.00
Translated from the German, this post-war biography of Freud has
really cool surrealist style endpapers by Boris Artzybasheff.
PAUL KLINE "Fact and Fantasy
in Freudian Theory"
Hardbound, 1972, 406 pp
$15.00
The aim of this book is relatively simple - to establish what
parts of Freudian theory have been confirmed, or at least, could
be confirmed by objective, scientific psychological research.
PHILIP RIEFF "Freud : The Mind of
the Moralist"
Paperback, 1961, 441 pp., some underlining
$3.00
Reiff examines the cultural significance of Freud with the
insight of a therapist, in what the Observer called 'the wittiest
book on such a subject that one is likely to come acrosss.'
JANET MALCOLM "In The Freud
Archives"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1984, 165 pp, First Edition
$15.00
From the series in the New Yorker that set the analytical
community abblaze - the Odepal drama of the Sigmund Freud
archives at the Library of Congress in an unlikely tragicomedy.
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