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- Family & Relationships, Personal Growth, Psychology, Self-Growth, Sex & Relationshipsattachment styles, emotional-intelligence, psychological theories, relationships, self-helpThe New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find – and Keep – LoveAmir Levine and Rachel S. F. HellerUnited StatesAttached2019Amir Levine, MD, is a renowned psychiatrist and neuroscientist, best known for his groundbreaking work in attachment theory and its application to relationships. Co-author of the best-selling book Attached, he has been featured in major media outlets such as The New York Times and NPR, where he shares his expertise on emotional connections. Rachel S. F. Heller, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and relationship expert who specializes in attachment styles. Together, they provide readers with practical insights and tools to foster healthier, more fulfilling relationships, making their work essential for anyone seeking deeper emotional understanding.Penguin AudioEnglish, Thai
- Family & Relationships, Psychology, Sex & Relationshipscommunication, emotional-intelligence, love languages, parenting, relationshipsThe Secret to Love That LastsGary ChapmanUnited StatesThe 5 Love Languages2004Gary Chapman is a renowned relationship expert and author, best known for his groundbreaking book, The 5 Love Languages, which has transformed the way couples understand and express love. With over 11 million copies sold, Chapman’s work has been featured in numerous media outlets, including The New York Times and USA Today. A sought-after speaker and counselor, he has dedicated his career to helping individuals and couples strengthen their relationships through effective communication and emotional connection. His insights have made a lasting impact on the fields of marriage and family therapy.Oasis AudioEnglish, Thai
- Family & Parenting, Family & Relationships, Motivation & Inspiration, Personal Growth, Productivity, Psychologyattachment, childdevelopment, emotionalintelligence, mindfulness, parentingHow Parental Presence Shapes Who Our Kids Become and How Their Brains Get WiredDaniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne BrysonUnited StatesThe Power of Showing Up2020Daniel J. Siegel, MD, is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and a pioneer in the field of interpersonal neurobiology. He is the author of several influential books, including The Whole-Brain Child and Mindsight, which have transformed the understanding of child development and parenting. Tina Payne Bryson, PhD, is a parenting expert and co-author of the best-selling The Whole-Brain Child. Together, they combine their expertise to offer practical insights and strategies for nurturing secure attachments and fostering emotional intelligence in children. Their collaborative work has been featured in numerous media outlets, making them trusted voices in the realm of parenting and child psychology.Random House AudioEnglish, Thai
- Communication Skills, Family & Relationships, Personal Growth, Psychology, Self-Growth, Sex & Relationshipsemotionalintelligence, love, mentalhealth, relationships, selfcareForget the Fairy Tale and Get RealTodd BaratzUnited StatesHow to Love Someone Without Losing Your Mind2024Todd Baratz is a seasoned relationship expert and mental health advocate with over a decade of experience in counseling and coaching. His insights have been featured in various media outlets, including Psychology Today and The Huffington Post. As the author of How to Love Someone Without Losing Your Mind, Todd combines psychological principles with practical advice to help individuals navigate the complexities of love and emotional well-being. His engaging workshops and seminars have empowered countless individuals to cultivate healthier relationships while maintaining their sense of self.Random House AudioEnglish, Thai
- Communication Skills, Family & Relationships, Personal Growth, Psychology, Self-Growth, Sex & Relationshipscommunication, conflictresolution, mentalhealth, relationships, stressHow to Heal the #1 Issue in Our RelationshipsElizabeth EarnshawUnited StatesTil Stress Do Us Part2024Elizabeth Earnshaw is a licensed marriage and family therapist, relationship expert, and sought-after speaker. With a passion for helping couples navigate the complexities of modern relationships, she has been featured in major media outlets such as The New York Times and Psychology Today. As the author of "Til Stress Do Us Part," Earnshaw combines her clinical expertise with practical strategies to empower couples in managing stress and enhancing their connection. Her approachable style and insightful guidance make her a trusted voice in the field of relationship counseling.Sounds TrueEnglish, Thai
- Family & Relationships, Motivation & Inspiration, Personal Growth, Psychologybehavior, decision making, human-nature, motivation, psychologyUnderstanding Self-MotivationEdward L. Deci, Richard FlasteUnited StatesWhy We Do What We Do1996Edward L. Deci is a distinguished psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Rochester, renowned for his groundbreaking research in human motivation and self-determination theory. Co-author of the influential book "Why We Do What We Do," Deci has contributed significantly to our understanding of intrinsic motivation and its impact on personal and professional fulfillment. Richard Flaste, an accomplished writer and editor, has collaborated with Deci to translate complex psychological concepts into accessible insights for a broader audience. Together, they provide readers with a compelling exploration of the forces that drive human behavior.Penguin BooksEnglish, Thai
- Family & Relationships, Psychology, Society, Society & Culturemental health, psychotherapy, self-help, therapy, wellnessWhy the Kids Aren't Growing UpAbigail ShrierUnited StatesBad Therapy2024Abigail Shrier is an acclaimed journalist and author known for her incisive commentary on mental health and societal issues. Her work has appeared in prominent publications such as The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, where she explores the complexities of therapy and its impact on individuals. In her thought-provoking book, *Bad Therapy*, Shrier challenges conventional wisdom and advocates for a more discerning approach to mental health treatment. With a background in law and a passion for uncovering the truth, she continues to engage readers in critical conversations about therapy and its implications for society.SentinelEnglish, Thai
- Communication Skills, Family & Relationships, Personal Growth, Psychology, Self-Growth, Sex & Relationshipscharisma, communication, influence, networking, social-skillsFinding Friends – and Lovers – and Keeping Them for LifeLeil LowndesUnited StatesHow to be a People Magnet2000Leil Lowndes is a celebrated communication expert and bestselling author, renowned for her transformative insights into social dynamics and interpersonal relationships. With over 30 years of experience in the field, she has been featured in major media outlets such as The New York Times and USA Today. Lowndes is the author of several acclaimed books, including How to Talk to Anyone and How to Make Anyone Fall in Love with You, both of which offer practical strategies for enhancing social skills and building meaningful connections.HarperCollinsEnglish, Thai
- Communication Skills, Family & Relationships, Personal Growth, Psychology, Self-Growthemotional-intelligence, interpersonal skills, mind reading, nonverbal communication, psychologyUnderstand Others to Get What You WantHenrik FexeusSwedenThe Art of Reading Minds2007Henrik Fexeus is a leading expert in non-verbal communication and the author of several acclaimed books on the art of understanding human behavior. With a background in psychology and extensive experience as a consultant and speaker, Fexeus has been featured in major media outlets, including TEDx and various international conferences. His insightful work, including The Art of Reading Minds, delves into the nuances of human interaction, offering readers practical tools to enhance their interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence.Bonnier AudioEnglish, Thai
- Family & Relationships, Personal Development, Personal Growth, Psychologyarchetypes, jungian, personality, psychology, self-awarenessUnderstanding Human Personality through TypologyCarl JungSwitzerlandPsychological Types1921Carl Jung was a pioneering Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Renowned for his exploration of the human psyche, Jung introduced groundbreaking concepts such as archetypes, the collective unconscious, and psychological types. His influential works, including "Man and His Symbols" and "Psychological Types," have shaped modern psychology and continue to inspire fields such as literature, art, and spirituality. A prolific thinker, Jung's insights into personality and human behavior have made him a key figure in understanding the complexities of the mind and the dynamics of personal growth.Princeton University PressEnglish, Thai
- Communication Skills, Family & Relationships, Personal Growth, Psychology, Self-Growthcommunication, emotional-intelligence, leadership skills, team dynamics, workplace cultureA Guide to Building and Sustaining Lifelong RelationshipsCavanaugh JamesUnited StatesRead the Room2024Cavanaugh James is a seasoned communication strategist and expert in emotional intelligence. With a background in psychology and over a decade of experience in corporate training, he has helped countless individuals and organizations enhance their interpersonal skills. His insights have been featured in leading publications such as Fast Company and Harvard Business Review. As the author of Read the Room, James combines research with practical techniques to empower readers to navigate social dynamics effectively and foster meaningful connections.Per Capita PublishingEnglish, Thai
- Communication Skills, Curated Bits, Family & Relationships, Featured, Featured Bits, Free Bits, New Bits, Personal Growth, Psychology, Self-Growth, Trending Bitsconflictresolution, emotionalintelligence, interpersonalrelationships, leadershipskills, peacemaking10 Habits to Turn Toxic Conversations Into Healthy DialoguesSteven T. CollisUnited StatesHabits of a Peacemaker2024Steven T. Collis is a distinguished author and legal scholar, celebrated for his expertise in conflict resolution and peacemaking. As the director of the Bech-Loughlin First Amendment Center at the University of Texas at Austin, he combines his legal acumen with a deep commitment to fostering understanding and harmony. Collis's insightful writings, including "Habits of a Peacemaker," offer practical strategies for navigating interpersonal conflicts and promoting peaceful dialogue. His work has garnered recognition in both academic and popular circles, making him a leading voice in the pursuit of personal and societal peace.Greenleaf Book Group PressEnglish, Thai
- Curated Bits, Family & Relationships, Featured, Featured Bits, Free Bits, New Bits, Psychology, Sex & Relationships, Society, Society & Culture, Trending Bitscommunication, cultural differences, human behavior, psychology, sociologyWhat We Should Know about the People We Don’t KnowMalcolm GladwellCanadaTalking to Strangers2019Malcolm Gladwell is a celebrated author and journalist known for his thought-provoking insights into human behavior and societal trends. With multiple New York Times bestsellers, including The Tipping Point and Blink, Gladwell has captivated readers with his unique storytelling and analytical approach. His work has earned him a place on TIME magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” list, and he is a sought-after speaker and commentator on topics ranging from psychology to cultural phenomena. In "Talking to Strangers," he delves into the complexities of human interaction, challenging our perceptions and assumptions about the people we encounter.Little, Brown and CompanyEnglish, Thai