A teenager wakes up in the woods, horrified to discover a bloody knife in her hand and a dead body at her side and, lacking all memory of who she is, begins to suspect that someone has stolen her mind. Simultaneous.
In the tradition of My Stroke of Insight and Brain on Fire, this powerful memoir recounts Barbara Lipska's deadly brain cancer and explains its unforgettable lessons about the brain and mind.
If we understood everything about the brain, would we understand ourselves? By delving into an overlooked history, this book shows how neuroscience and brain scans alone cannot account for a robust mental life, or a deeply disturbed one.
Add to the mix mental illness and your odds of survival drop to near zero. How I Lost My Mind and Found Myself is the true story of how one man lived to tell the tale."--Page [4] of cover.
The Assault on Reason That's Crippling Our Democracy Thomas E. Patterson. na.com/index.php/news/the-rise-of-neo-nativism-putting-trump-into-proper-context. 55. Thomas F. Pettigrew, “Social Psychological Perspectives on Trump Supporters ...
A book on the implosion of the Republican party and the conservative movement, by a bestselling author and radio host who drew national attention after denouncing Donald Trump
Lost Mind is a most unusual autobiography of the life of a man who has been diagnosed with three different mental illnesses.
ally break up anyway as each player clamored for his share of the gains from the collaboration) Nash assumed from the outset that individuals would apply to non–zero-sum games the same principle of rationality-as- optimization that had ...
The book is not simply worth reading; it is necessary reading for patients, poets, professors, preachers, and teachers.
I was sexually abused as a young child and spent many years trying to remember and then trying to forget, while dealing with the aftermath.
Everyone needs to read this book."—Martin Duberman, author of Stonewall “Sarah Schulman's The Gentrification of the Mind is a bulwark against the collective loss of memory.