The Best Psychology Biography Books of All Time

Discover the most influential psychology biography books, recommended by leaders, experts, and readers worldwide

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Recommendations by Dustin Pari, Paul Bloom, Amy Bloom, Gloria Steinem and 9 others

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Book Cover of Brian L. Weiss - MANY LIVES, MANY MASTERS [] Weiss, Brian

By Brian L. Weiss – Chairman Emeritus of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami (you?) 

4.88
| 2022 | 300 Pages
Recommended for: 
Readers interested in exploring past-life therapy and spiritual healing. Beginner to Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Learn about past-life therapy and its impact on mental health
  • Understand the concept of reincarnation and its effects on individuals
  • Discover the importance of exploring past traumas for healing
  • Realize the value of open-mindedness in therapy and personal growth
  • Explore the connection between spirituality and mental well-being
  • Our task is to learn, to become God-like through knowledge. We know so little. You are here to be my teacher. I have so much to learn. By knowledge we approach God, and then we can rest. Then we come back to teach and help others.
  • The reward is in doing, but doing without expecting anything … doing unselfishly.
  • According to most writers, groups of souls tend to reincarnate together again and again, working out their karma (debts owed to others and to the self, lessons to be learned) over the span of many lifetimes.
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  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Recommended by Dustin Pari, Publisher's Weekly, Jeanne Avery and 5 others
Dustin Paritravelchannel It’s possible. There is also a strong case for genetic disposition. Or the concept of reincarnation. Our souls often travel in the same circles- familiar energies. Check out this book if you’d like. Very interesting concepts
Publisher's WeeklyIn 1980, Weiss, head of the psychiatry department at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, began treating Catherine, a 27-year-old woman plagued by anxiety, depression and phobias
Jeanne AveryJeanne Avery, author of Astrology and Your Past Lives A profoundly moving account of one man's unexpected spiritual awakening
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Book Cover of Marsha M. Linehan - Building a Life Worth Living: A Memoir

By Marsha M. Linehan – Developer of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (you?) 

4.80
| 2020 | 384 Pages
Recommended for: 
Therapists, psychologists, individuals interested in mental health and personal development. Intermediate to Advanced readers.
  • Louis I. Dublin Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Field of Suicide
  • Distinguished Research in Suicide Award
  • Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology
Recommended by Amy Bloom, Gloria Steinem, Angela Duckworth and 1 other
Amy BloomTo read this book is to understand how a life is built. In dark, there is light. Everything in Marsha Linehan’s life and remarkable memoir uncovers the dark—the hell of the unhappy self and the hell of inadequate help—and brings us into the light, with humor and detail in describing her grappling and growth, and her courage and vision of how to create a treatment for even the most unhappy of us
Gloria SteinemIn Building a Life Worth Living, Marsha Linehan shares her experience of suicidal depression to help others who may be experiencing this themselves or in someone they love. Since using what happens to us to help others is the final stage of healing, this book is a victory on both sides of the page
Angela DuckworthA brilliant memoir by one of the greatest pioneers in psychotherapy history... Marsha Linehan holds absolutely nothing back, making good on the vow she made as a young woman to escape hell and help others do the same. This book—in its fierce honesty and, for the careful reader, its practical advice—will help anyone who has struggled to build a life worth living
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4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
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All readers across all knowledge levels.
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Book Cover of Oliver Sacks, Atul Gawande - The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: And Other Clinical Tales (Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Series)

By Oliver Sacks – Neurologist & Author (you?) and 1 more 

4.66
| 2023 | 344 Pages
Recommended for: 
Neurology enthusiasts & Psychology students. Intermediate to Advanced readers.
You will:
  • Understand neurological disorders through real case studies
  • Explore the complexities of the human mind
  • Appreciate the resilience of patients with neurological conditions
  • Question traditional deficit-based views of mental illness
  • Gain insight into the compassionate treatment of neurological disorders
  • To restore the human subject at the center—the suffering, afflicted, fighting human subject—we must deepen a case history to a narrative or tale; only then do we have a “who” as well as a “what,” a real person, a patient, in relation to disease—in relation to the physical.
  • But our mental processes, which constitute our being and life, are not just abstract and mechanical but personal as well—and, as such, involve not just classifying and categorizing but continual judging and feeling also.
  • Dr. P. may therefore serve as a warning and parable—of what happens to a science which eschews the judgmental, the particular, the personal, and becomes entirely abstract and computational.
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Insightful Case Studies
Engaging Narratives
Accessible Language
Neurological Insights
Human Connection
Complex Terminology
Limited Research
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