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  • Audiobook

    Person-Centered Theory

    A Guide to Rogerian Psychology

    by Dan Biscayne ...
    Narrated by Digital Voice Alistair G ...
    Series Audiobook 6 - Psychological Theories

    Unabridged

    6 hours 45 min

    This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.Person-Centered Theory, developed by Carl Rogers, represents a transformative approach in psychology that has profoundly influenced therapy, education, and human development. At its heart, this theory challenges traditional models that view the individual as a passive recipient of external forces or as a set of symptoms to be treated. Instead, Rogers ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    Attachment Theory

    A Guide to Bowlbian Psychology

    by Dan Biscayne ...
    Narrated by Digital Voice Alistair G ...
    Series Audiobook 18 - Psychological Theories

    Unabridged

    6 hours 59 min

    This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.Emerging in the mid–twentieth century at the intersection of psychoanalytic thought, ethology, and systems theory, John Bowlby’s work represented a decisive shift in the understanding of early relational life. Rejecting drive-reductionist explanations of infant–caregiver bonds, Bowlby advanced the radical proposition that attachment is an ... Read more

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  • Theory of Individuation

    A Guide to Jungian Psychology

    by Dan Biscayne ...
    Series Book 4 - Psychological Theories
    The journey toward selfhood is a path both ancient and profoundly modern, one that speaks to the core of human experience. At the heart of this quest lies the concept of Individuation—a psychological theory that illuminates the process through which a person becomes an integrated, whole self. Originating in the pioneering work of Carl Gustav Jung, Individuation transcends mere self-awareness, ... Read more

    $11.15 CAD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Three Orders

    A Guide to Lacanian Psychology

    by Dan Biscayne ...
    Series Book 15 - Psychological Theories
    Jacques Lacan’s theorization of the Imaginary, the Symbolic, and the Real remains one of the most influential—and challenging—frameworks in contemporary psychoanalytic thought. This book situates the Three Orders not as isolated conceptual categories but as interdependent structures that constitute the architecture of subjectivity. Rather than offering a linear exegesis, it examines how these ... Read more

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  • Voluntaristic Theory

    A Guide to Wundtian Psychology

    by Dan Biscayne ...
    Series Book 11 - Psychological Theories
    Voluntarism stands as one of the earliest and most profound attempts to define psychology as a science of active mental life. Rooted in the pioneering work of Wilhelm Wundt, it asserts that the mind is not a passive container of sensations but an organizing power that shapes experience through will and intention. To understand the human psyche, voluntarism insists, we must look not only at what we ... Read more

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  • Emotional Conditioning

    A Guide to Watsonian Psychology

    by Dan Biscayne ...
    Series Book 12 - Psychological Theories
    At the dawn of the twentieth century, psychology stood at a crossroads between introspective philosophy and emerging experimental science. Into this landscape stepped John B. Watson, a bold thinker who challenged the notion that the mind could only be studied through subjective reflection. He proposed instead that behavior—and the emotions that underlie it—could be observed, measured, and shaped ... Read more

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  • Universal Grammar

    A Guide to Chomskyan Psychology

    by Dan Biscayne ...
    Series Book 16 - Psychological Theories
    Noam Chomsky’s theory of Universal Grammar emerged not only as a linguistic proposal but as a fundamentally psychological theory of the human mind. From its inception, the Chomskyan program sought to explain language as a mental faculty: an internal, biologically grounded system that develops in the individual under conditions of limited and imperfect experience. In doing so, it challenged ... Read more

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  • Sociocultural Theory

    A Guide to Vygotskian Psychology

    by Dan Biscayne ...
    Series Book 13 - Psychological Theories
    Lev Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory stands as one of the most influential frameworks in modern psychology, offering profound insights into how human thought and behavior are shaped by the social and cultural environments in which they develop. Emerging from early 20th-century Russia—a period of great intellectual and political transformation—Vygotsky’s ideas challenged the dominant psychological ... Read more

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  • Cognitive Development

    A Guide to Piagetian Psychology

    by Dan Biscayne ...
    Series Book 5 - Psychological Theories
    The journey of understanding human cognition is as intricate as it is fascinating. Cognitive development—the process through which individuals acquire, organize, and refine knowledge—has long been a central focus within psychology, education, and neuroscience. This book embarks on an exploration of the psychological theories that have shaped our comprehension of how thinking evolves from infancy ... Read more

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  • Social Identity Theory

    A Guide to Tajfelian Psychology

    by Dan Biscayne ...
    Series Book 20 - Psychological Theories
    Understanding human behavior requires more than examining individuals in isolation; it demands attention to the social contexts that shape identity, perception, and action. Henri Tajfel’s Social Identity Theory (SIT) offers a landmark framework for this understanding, emphasizing that a significant part of the self-concept emerges from group membership. Developed in the 1970s and 1980s through ... Read more

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  • Classical Conditioning

    A Guide to Pavlovian Psychology

    by Dan Biscayne ...
    Series Book 1 - Psychological Theories
    Classical Conditioning, a cornerstone of behavioral psychology, remains one of the most influential and enduring theories in the field. First articulated by Ivan Pavlov in the early 20th century through his now-famous experiments with dogs, the concept of learning through association has since shaped decades of research, therapy, and education. This book is dedicated to exploring the psychological ... Read more

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  • Cognitive Dissonance Theory

    A Guide to Festingerian Psychology

    by Dan Biscayne ...
    Series Book 10 - Psychological Theories
    Why do we sometimes cling to beliefs even when evidence proves them wrong? Why do we justify choices we regret, or rationalize behaviors that contradict our values? These questions lie at the heart of cognitive dissonance—a psychological phenomenon that reveals the mind’s remarkable, and often unconscious, efforts to maintain internal harmony.First introduced by Leon Festinger in 1957, the theory ... Read more

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