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Step into the restless frontier of the human mind, where reason wrestles with instinct, memory hints at worlds beyond the body, and every belief, impulse, and emotion becomes a clue. This bookshelf moves from Freud’s hidden drives to studies of beauty, vocation, religion, will, and mental disorder, tracing psychology’s bold early attempts to explain what makes us who we are. Part science, part philosophy, part psychological drama, these audiobooks open the door to the mysteries within.

by Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue

by Delton Thomas Howard

by Charles Darwin

by Sigmund Freud

by Gustave Le Bon
by Alexander Francis Chamberlain

by Walter Dill Scott

by William Healy, Mary Tenney Healy

by Enrico Ferri

by Annie Payson Call

by George Washington Crile

by Woodrow Wilson

by Maurice Maeterlinck

by Annie Payson Call

by Annie Payson Call

by Arthur Glyn Leonard

by Margaret Cobb Rogers

by Horatio M. (Horatio Milo) Pollock

by Giannes Kampyses

by William James

by Bertrand Russell

by Gustavus Hindman Miller

by Various Authors

by F. W. H. (Frederic William Henry) Myers

by Gustave Le Bon

by Auguste Sabatier

by Harry L. (Harry Levi) Hollingworth, Leta Stetter Hollingworth

by Abraham Myerson

by Arthur Christopher Benson

by Charles Wesley Emerson

by Ethel Puffer Howes

by Ellen Key

by Robert S. (Robert Sproul) Carroll

by Rudolf Eisler

by Asa Mahan

by Clinton W. (Clinton Wallace) Gilbert

by Augusto Joaquim Alves dos Santos

by Hector Malot
by George Lincoln Walton
by Grace Helen Kent, A. J. (Aaron Joshua) Rosanoff
by T. (Thomas) Troward
by Various Authors
by Louis Berman
by Basil King
by Robert Mearns Yerkes
by Theodor Lipps