“Psychotherapy is just as high as the psychotherapist. If your psychotherapist happened to be Buddha, you would get enlightened in the process.” – Ram Dass Lecture at the Menninger Foundation 1970, published in the Journal of Transpersonal Psychology Vol. 2, No. 2 (1970)
This is where you will find all things related to Psychology and Western Philosophy. I’m currently undertaking an undergraduate degree in Psychology and will write up what I learn in class to help me consolidate the information and to share it with you all!
Psychology Guides
- Psychology 101 – Memory
- Psychology 101 – Learning
- Psychology 101 – Thinking and Reasoning
- Psychology 101 – Language
- Psychology 101 – Motivation
- Psychology 101 – Development I: Physical and Cognitive Development
- Psychology 101 – Development II: Social Development
- Cognitive Psychology – 7 Techniques for Studying the Brain
- Jungian Psychology: Glossary of Key Concepts
- Jungian Psychology: Psychological Types
Psychology Reports/Essays
- Relationship Between Social Activity and Subjective Well-Being (2009)
- Examining the Influence of Extraversion and Neuroticism on a Student’s Facebook Usage (2011)
- Perceptual Learning in Novices Versus Expert Performance (2011)
Psychology Book Reviews
- How to Win Friends and Influence People (1938) – Dale Carnegie
- The Mummy at the Dining Room Table – Eminent Therapists Reveal Their Most Unusual Cases (2003) – Jeffrey A. Kottler & Jon Carson
- The Sixty-Second Motivator (2006) – Jim Johnson
Philosophy and Psychology
- Alan Watts – The Way of Waking Up
- Alan Watts – Zen Philosophy
- Joseph Campbell – The Mythology of Star Wars
- RSA – The Empathic Civilisation
- Ghost in the Shell: The Philosophy of Technology
- LSD’s Effect on Drawing Ability
- Stages of Schizophrenia Revealed in Artist’s Drawings of Cats
Philosophy Essays
- We Are All One Family: Religion and it’s Role in Society
- Humans vs Computers: An Essay on Artificial Intelligence
- The Panoptican – Big Brother is Watching, Probably
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The old schools of psychology haven’t addressed the relationship with the other as they were still anchored to the German existentialism. With Martin Heidegger things become more clear in the dualism between persons.
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