Nonfiction / Psychology Best Sellers

New York Time Best sellers of Nonfiction / Psychology: Healing and the Mind (1993), The Five Love Languages (1992), Women Who Run with the Wolves (1992), Iron John (1990), Darkness Visible (1990) and other 53 books.

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Healing and the Mind

released in: 1993
Healing and the Mind
A exploration of the connection between the mind, body, and healing, featuring interviews with individuals who have experienced transformative healing.

The Five Love Languages

released in: 1992
The Five Love Languages
Chapman introduces the concept of love languages and explores how understanding them can improve communication and strengthen relationships.

Women Who Run with the Wolves

released in: 1992
Women Who Run with the Wolves
"Women Who Run with the Wolves" by Clarissa Pinkola Estes is a book that draws on mythology, folklore, and Jungian psychology to explore the feminine psyche. Estes uses stories and analysis to guide women on a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and reclaiming their authentic selves.

Iron John

released in: 1990
Iron John
"Iron John" by Robert Bly is a non-fiction book that explores masculine psychology and the concept of the Wild Man archetype. Bly delves into myths, fairy tales, and Jungian psychology to examine the challenges and opportunities of the masculine journey. The book addresses themes of initiation, self-discovery, and the importance of embracing both light and shadow aspects of the psyche.

Darkness Visible

released in: 1990
Darkness Visible
"Darkness Visible" by William Styron is a memoir that explores the author's experience with depression. Styron provides a personal and introspective account of his struggles, offering insights into the challenges of mental health. The memoir delves into the impact of depression on the individual and society, contributing to a broader conversation about mental health awareness. "Darkness Visible" remains a poignant exploration of the complexities of mental illness.

All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten

released in: 1986
All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
The collection of essays explores life lessons and wisdom gained from everyday experiences, emphasizing simplicity, kindness, and the importance of human connections.

Bus 9 to Paradise

released in: 1986
Bus 9 to Paradise
A collection of essays and stories by Leo Buscaglia, exploring the themes of love, life, and the transformative power of travel.

Love, Medicine and Miracles

released in: 1986

Love, Medicine & Miracles

released in: 1986
Love, Medicine & Miracles
"Love, Medicine & Miracles" by Bernie S. Siegel explores the healing power of love and the mind-body connection, drawing on the author's experiences as a surgeon and emphasizing the importance of a positive mindset.

Loving Each Other

Loving Each Other
"Loving Each Other" by Leo Buscaglia is a book that explores the dynamics of human relationships and the importance of love in fostering meaningful connections. Buscaglia offers insights and reflections on the various aspects of love, encouraging readers to embrace love in its diverse forms. The book serves as a guide to cultivating positive and enriching relationships in one's life.

Living Loving and Learning

Living Loving and Learning
"Living Loving and Learning" by Leo Buscaglia is a self-help book that explores themes of love, personal growth, and human connection. Buscaglia, known as "Dr. Love," shares insights, anecdotes, and reflections on the importance of embracing love and fostering meaningful relationships. The book encourages readers to cultivate a positive and compassionate approach to life, offering wisdom and inspiration for personal development.

Passages

Passages
"Passages" by Gail Sheehy is a non-fiction book that explores the different stages of adult life and the psychological challenges individuals face during various life transitions. Sheehy introduces the concept of "passages" and examines the impact of personal growth and change on individuals and relationships.

Your Erroneous Zones

Your Erroneous Zones
"Your Erroneous Zones" by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer is a self-help book that addresses common misconceptions and self-limiting beliefs. Dyer provides insights and practical advice for individuals seeking personal development and positive life changes. The book encourages readers to overcome mental barriers and achieve fulfillment.

The Relaxation Response

Men in Love

Men in Love
In this book, Nancy Friday explores the topic of male sexuality. She interviews men of all ages and backgrounds about their sexual fantasies and desires. Men in Love is an frank and honest look at the male psyche.

How to Be Your Own Best Friend

How to Be Your Own Best Friend
Self-help book promoting self-acceptance and positive relationships.

The Peter Principle

The Peter Principle
The book introduces the concept of the Peter Principle, which suggests that individuals in a hierarchy tend to rise to their "level of incompetence." Peter explores the dynamics of organizations and the challenges of promotion and competence.

I'm OK – You're OK

I'm OK – You're OK
Based on transactional analysis, the book explores interpersonal communication and relationships. It introduces the concept of "Life Positions" and provides insights into understanding and improving communication patterns.
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