Psychology

Parva Naturalia

by Aristotle Read by Geoffrey Edwards 3.9
Parva Naturalia is a thought-provoking collection of short treatises by Aristotle that delves into the intricate relationship between the bo…

Nerves and Common Sense

by Annie Payson Call Read by Scientila Duddempudi 5
This is a collection of 30 articles on mental health, stress reducing and general advice on how to deal with everday problems at work or at …

A Study of British Genius

by Havelock Ellis Read by Leon Harvey 4
The psychological and anthropological character of genius in the British Isles was investigated by Ellis. Citing and collating an extensive …

The Emotions

by James McCosh and James Mccosh Read by LibriVox Volunteers 3.5
I am not satisfied with the account which has been given of the feelings and emotions in our books of mental science, and thence transferred…

Psychopathology of Everyday Life

by Sigmund Freud Read by Mary Schneider 4.3
Professor Freud developed his system of psychoanalysis while studying the so-called borderline cases of mental diseases, such as hysteria an…

Human Nature and Conduct

by John Dewey Read by William Allan Jones 3.5
John Dewey, an early 20th Century American philosopher, psychologist, educational theorist. This project encompasses Part 4 of 4 of his book…

Practical Mysticism

by Evelyn Underhill Read by Owlivia 4.4
I write only for the larger class which, repelled by the formidable appearance of more elaborate works on the subject, would yet like to kno…

Buddhist Psychology

by Emily Hsu 3.7
Buddhist Psychology; Mind and Mental Process (Lorig) Complete Series Basic Buddhist Studies Program Emily Hsu "All human accomplishment…

Weather Influences

by Edwin Grant Dexter Read by Leon Harvey 5
An empirical study of the mental and physiological effects of definite meteorological conditions. The seasonal and daily climatic changes th…

Pathological Lying, Accusation, and Swindling

by William Healy Read by Mary Schneider 3.7
This work describes and analyzes several cases of pathological behavior. The interest comes not only from the cases themselves, but also fro…

The Anatomy of Melancholy

by Robert Burton Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.5
The Anatomy of Melancholy is a book by Robert Burton, first published in 1621. On its surface, the book is a medical textbook in which Burto…

The Anatomy of Melancholy

by Robert Burton Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.6
The Anatomy of Melancholy is a book by Robert Burton, first published in 1621. On its surface, the book is a medical textbook in which Burto…

Genetic Studies of Genius

by Catharine Cox Miles Read by Leon Harvey 5
The second volume in the longitudinal study of gifted children in the United States of America supervised by Lewis Terman. An extensive disc…

Crime, Its Causes and Remedies

by Cesare Lombroso Read by Leon Harvey 4
Published as the third volume in the Modern Criminal Science Series, Cesare Lombroso, renowned Italian criminologist, collected a wealth of …

Short Nonfiction Collection

by Various Read by LibriVox Volunteers
"Is sin a necessary stage in the development of humanity, or a yawning chasm in the very structure of the universe?” Theologian J. Gres…

Clever Hans

by Oskar Pfungst Read by Jordan Watts
Oskar Pfungst book is a detailed piece of investigative journalism looking into Clever Hans, an Orlov Trotter horse that was claimed to have…

Brain and Personality

by William Hanna Thomson Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.1
One of the earlier works on brain science, relating what was then known or conjectured about the connection between the physical brain and t…

On chronic alcoholic intoxication

by William Marcet Read by Curt Walton 4.2
Physician William Marcet treated numerous cases of acute alcoholism (delirium tremens) and chronic alcoholism. He suggests gastrointestinal …

Juggernaut

by George Eggleston Read by Roger Melin 4.7
Edgar Braine was consistently successful at all he set out to accomplish. He went through life with goals and worked diligently and with eth…

Why We Love Music

by Carl Emil Seashore Read by realisticspeakers 5
Psychologists have not explained why we love music. A technical psychologist indulges in generalizations and predictions in a practical and …

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