luxe-pauvre:

“Why are some people drawn to minimalist architecture and others to Baroque? Why are some people excited by bare concrete walls and others by William Morris’s floral patterns? Our tastes will depend on what spectrum of our emotional make-up lies in shadow and is hence in need of stimulation and emphasis. Every work of art is imbued with a particular psychological and moral atmosphere: a painting may be either serene or restless, bourgeois or aristocratic, and our preferences for one kind over another reflect our varied psychological gaps. We hunger for artworks that will compensate for our inner fragilities and help return us to a viable mean. We call a work ‘beautiful’ when it supplies the virtues we are missing, and we dismiss as ‘ugly’ one that forces on us moods or motifs that we feel either threatened or already overwhelmed by. Art holds out the promise of inner wholeness.”

— Alain de Botton & John Armstong, Art as Therapy

beifongkendo:

image

A room in summer, by Tanaka Ryohei (1986).

v-rs:
“ No estamos todas, faltan las muertas y presas || Concepción, Día Internacional de la Mujer Trabajadora [2018.03.08]
Por Valentina Riveros Soto
”
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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soldiers-of-war:
“ SYRIA. Beit Sawa. March 15, 2018. A child sleeps in a bag as civilians flee the rebel-held town of Hammouriyeh.
Photograph: Omar Sanadiki/Reuters
”
434
killing-the-prophet:
“China, Beijing, 1984. Old man with his pet bird in Ritan Park.
Thomas Hoepker
”
368
misk-el-lil:
“ A woman looks out of the bus window.
Oran, Algeria, 2017
امراه تنظر خارج نافذة الباص
2017وهران, الجزائر
by @misk-el-lil
”
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killing-the-prophet:
“Sunflowers grow in a field, photographed at night on August 11, 2019, in Hokuto, Yamanashi, Japan.
Tomohiro Ohsumi
”
thefashioncomplex:
“I Am a Man, Million Man March, Washington, D.C., Roderick Terry, October 16, 1995
”
kuanios:
““ Irish women living outside of Ireland returning to vote for determining right to abortion/reproductive health/pro-choice.
Photo credit : Alastair Moore (via viperslang)
” ”
marckald:
“Kees Scherer Laundry hanging outside in central Lisbon , Portugal 1958-1963
”
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vntgtravel:
“ Greece, Island of Andros, 1949
”

Psychology Book Recommendations

therapy101:

Foundational Authors & Works

Carl Rogers, On Becoming a Person

B. F. Skinner,  Beyond Freedom and Dignity and About Behaviorism and Walden Two

Viktor Frankl, Man’s Search for Meaning

Sigmund Freud, Civilization and its Discontents

John Norcross (editor), Evidence-Based Practices in Mental Health

Psychopathology & Diagnosis 

David Barlow (editor), Clinical Handbook of Psychological Disorders

Oliver Saks, Hallucinations

Kelly Lambert, Clinical Neuroscience

Criticisms & Controversial Topics

Stephen Hinshaw, The ADHD Explosion

Robert Whitaker, Mad in America and Anatomy of an Epidemic

Ronald Miller, Not So Abnormal Psychology

Allen Frances, Saving Normal

Bruce Wampold, The Great Psychotherapy Debate

Therapy Theories 

Carl Rogers, Client-Centered Therapy

Irvin Yalom, The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy

Aaron Beck, Cognitive Therapy of Depression

Steven Hayes, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Judith Beck, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Danny Wedding, Current Psychotherapies

William Miller, Motivational Interviewing

Jacqueline Person, Cognitive Therapy in Practice

Evidence-Based Therapy Manuals 

Marsha Linehan, DBT Skills Training Manual and Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder

Michelle Craske, Mastery of Your Anxiety and Panic

David Burns, Feeling Good

Richard Zinbarg, Mastery of Your Anxiety and Worry

Martha Davis, The Relaxation and Stress Reduction Workbook

Lisa Najavitis, Seeking Safety

Expert Therapist Perspectives

Irvin Yalom, The Gift of Therapy and Love’s Executioner

First Person Perspectives

Kay Jamison, An Unquiet Mind

Elyn Saks, The Center Cannot Hold

William Styron, Darkness Visible

Carolyn Spiro and Pamela Spiro Wagner, Divided Minds

Research Design & Analysis

Alan Kazdin, Research Design in Clinical Psychology and Single-Case Research Designs

John Creswell, Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design

Culture & Diversity

Derald Wing Sue, Counseling the Culturally Diverse and Case Studies in Multicultural Counseling and Therapy

Stigma

Stephen Hinshaw, Breaking the Silence and  The Mark of Shame

Grad School and Careers in Psychology

Peggy Hawley, Being Bright is Not Enough

Adam Ruben, Surviving Your Stupid, Stupid Decision to Go to Grad School

Peter Feibelman, A PhD is Not Enough

Paul Silva, How to Write A Lot

Karen Kelsky, The Professor Is In 

bobdylan-n-jonimitchell:
““Judy Collins, Joni Mitchell, and Joan Baez, Big Sur Folk Festival, Sept. 1968.
” ”