by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 14, 2022 | Book Review
A review of Kahneman, D., Sibony, O., & Sunstein, C. R. (2021). Noise A Flaw in Human Judgment. NY: Little Brown. 454 pp. $32.00 V. Krishna Kumar, PhDKkumar@wcupa.edu Many modern societies rely on test scores and personal judgments (based on submitted documents,...
by 553866pwpadmin | Dec 13, 2021 | Book Review
Kathryn Stamouliskestamoulis@hotmail.com A review of Wilson, J. (2021 ). THIS BOOK IS FEMINIST, An Intersectional Primer for Next-Gen Changemakers. (Illustrated by Aurélia Durand). Francis Lincoln Children’s Books, 160 pages, $9.50. Do you have a young patient, or...
by 553866pwpadmin | Dec 13, 2021 | Book Review
Grant J. Rich, PhDWalden University, Juneau, Alaskaoptimalex@aol.com A review of Stever, G. S., Giles, D. C., Cohen, J. D., and Myers, M.E. (2022). Understanding media psychology. Routledge. 326 pp. ISBN 9780367518974 (pbk). $59.95 (pbk). A sign of a maturing...
by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 27, 2021 | Book Review
M. L. Saikumar, PhDFormer Dean (Retired), Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad, Indiaprofsaikumar@gmail.com A review of Singh, A. (2021). Cyber Strong! A Primer on Cyber Risk Management for Business Managers. Sage, 261 pages, $20.00 The increasing severity and...
by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 27, 2021 | Book Review
Linda Sapadin, PhDIndependent PracticeDrSapadin@aol.com A review of Rachman, A. W. & Kooden, H. (Eds., 2021). Different Paths Toward Becoming a Psychoanalyst and Psychotherapist. Personal Passions, Subjective Experiences and Unusual Journeys. Routledge, 294 pages....
by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 27, 2021 | Book Review
Mike Brooks, PhDIndependent Practicedrmikebrooks@drmikebrooks.com A review of Ferguson, C. J. (2020). How Madness Shaped History: An Eccentric Array of Maniacal Rulers, Raving Narcissists, and Psychotic Visionaries. Prometheus Books, 309 pages, $21.66 (Hardcover),...