In her groundbreaking book, Boys & Sex, Peggy Orenstein delves into the complexities of masculinity, sexuality, and relationships in the digital age. Through extensive research and interviews with young men and women, Orenstein explores the impact of pornography, social media, and societal expectations on the sexual development of boys and young men. The book is…
The Body Keeps the Score: Healing Trauma is a groundbreaking book written by Bessel van der Kolk, a renowned psychologist and researcher in the field of trauma. The book explores the impact of trauma on the body and mind and offers innovative treatments for healing. In this book summary, we will introduce the book’s idea,…
Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work is a book written by Paul Babiak and Robert D. Hare. The book explores the idea of psychopaths in the workplace and how they can manipulate and deceive their way up the corporate ladder. The authors argue that psychopaths are often highly intelligent and charming individuals who…
Strangers Drowning is a non-fiction book written by Larissa MacFarquhar. The book explores the concept of altruism and the people who dedicate their lives to helping others. Through a series of in-depth interviews and case studies, MacFarquhar delves into the lives of individuals who have devoted themselves to philanthropy, activism, and other forms of selflessness.…
The Reckoning is a powerful memoir by Mary L. Trump, a clinical psychologist and the only daughter of Fred Trump Jr., who is the brother of President Donald Trump. In this book, Mary L. Trump provides a detailed account of her family’s history, including the impact of her uncle’s presidency on her life and the…
What Every BODY is Saying is a book written by Joe Navarro, an expert in the field of nonverbal communication. The book focuses on teaching readers how to read and interpret nonverbal cues in order to better understand what others are thinking and feeling. The book is divided into several chapters, each of which covers…
In “The Hour Between Dog and Wolf,” John Coates presents a fascinating exploration of the biological and psychological factors that contribute to financial market fluctuations. The book delves into the science behind our emotions and decision-making processes, and how they impact the stock market and other financial markets. Coates argues that there is a specific…
Anatomy of an Epidemic is a book written by Robert Whitaker that delves into the history of psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry, and how they have contributed to the current mental health crisis in America. The book explores the rise of psychiatric medications and their impact on society, and how they have been marketed and…
Predictably Irrational is a book written by Dan Ariely, a behavioral economist, that delves into the irrational and often illogical decisions that humans make. The book explores the reasons behind these decisions and how they shape our behavior. The book is divided into several chapters, each of which focuses on a different aspect of human…
Obedience to Authority is a book written by psychologist Stanley Milgram, published in 1963. The book explores the concept of authority and how it influences people’s behavior. Milgram conducted a series of experiments to examine the extent to which people would obey an authority figure, even when it meant causing harm to another person. The…