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Psychiatry/Psychology

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.

50 Audiobooks

Stammering, its cause and cure

Stammering, its cause and cure

by Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue

John Dewey's logical theory

John Dewey's logical theory

by Delton Thomas Howard

Criminal Sociology

Criminal Sociology

by Enrico Ferri

Nerves and Common Sense

Nerves and Common Sense

by Annie Payson Call

When a Man Comes to Himself

When a Man Comes to Himself

by Woodrow Wilson

The Unknown Guest

The Unknown Guest

by Maurice Maeterlinck

As a Matter of Course

As a Matter of Course

by Annie Payson Call

The Freedom of Life

The Freedom of Life

by Annie Payson Call

The Analysis of Mind

The Analysis of Mind

by Bertrand Russell

Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death

Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death

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

Vocational Psychology: Its Problems and Methods

Vocational Psychology: Its Problems and Methods

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

Where No Fear Was: A Book About Fear

Where No Fear Was: A Book About Fear

by Arthur Christopher Benson

Evolution of Expression — Volume 1

Evolution of Expression — Volume 1

by Charles Wesley Emerson

The Psychology of Beauty

The Psychology of Beauty

by Ethel Puffer Howes

Educação nova: As bases

Educação nova: As bases

by Augusto Joaquim Alves dos Santos

Conscience — Volume 2

Conscience — Volume 2

by Hector Malot

Why Worry?

by George Lincoln Walton

A Study of Association in Insanity

by Grace Helen Kent, A. J. (Aaron Joshua) Rosanoff

The Conquest of Fear

by Basil King