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Anger, Madness, and the Daimonic


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Explores the links between anger, rage, violence, evil, and creativity and describes a dynamic therapeutic approach that can help channel anger and violent impulses into constructive and creative activity.




Psychological Warfare


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Psychology in short, is the study of the mind, and how the mind impacts behavior. Warfare is the struggle between two opposing forces. The greatest wars that have ever been, started with the battle that goes unseen, unheard, but it is always there, lurking, willing and wanting you to fail. It is the war between good and evil, right and wrong, sanity versus insanity, turmoil versus joy. This war we must all fight at some point in our human existence. This war is not a onetime battle, it is a war we must fight over and over again, whether we like it or not. Some win the war, many have lost the battle. Where do all great evils come from? How do good people turn to evil? How do we get from life to death? Where does murder come from? Where does betrayal come from? Where do most human disasters originate from? Why are people so deceived? The answer; Psychological Warfare. Do you want to be free?




Africa's Diabolical Entrapment


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Africas Diabolical Entrapment exposes Sub-Saharan Africa as a region that is wantonly bruised it its trap between two major religions in the continent namely Christianity and Traditional Animism. It compares religious beliefs in Africa with historical religious developments in other continents of the world to identify where Black Africa is getting it wrong. While advancing the central message that the belief in Witchcraft, Demigods, Spirits of the dead, the Ancestors and Jesus Christ is not peculiar to Africa it also emphasizes that the pervasiveness of these beliefs in todays Africa poses a serious challenge to the intellectual growth of the society in general. Its conclusive projections and recommendations are definitely a subject of interest to stakeholders in the process of starting a long overdue debate in a continent that is waiting to find its place among progressive nations.




The Absence of Myth


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In this provocative work, Sophia Heller challenges the assumption that we cannot be without myth, that myth is necessary to vital, soulful living. Indeed, Heller argues, we have been living in a world without myth for a long time. The Absence of Myth examines the loss of a religious mode of being-in-the-world and demonstrates how theorists who insist on the presence of myth deny its historical end. Absence of myth may seem obvious: evidenced by our lack of cult and ritual, and by our de-animated natural world, as well as in the emergence of conceptual thought and psychological awareness, which could only arise with the dissolution of a prereflective (mythic) mode of being-in-the-world. But what appears to be straightforward becomes complicated when myth is intentionally conflated with thought and reflection, usually in the attempt to cultivate a "mythic consciousness" that aims to restore meaning to life and assuage the spiritual malaise of contemporary culture. Myth cannot rest in peace. It must be continually unearthed, redefined, and recontextualized such that modern and postmodern notions of myth are made to substitute for something that has never been experienced, only imagined.




Fool Me Twice: An unputdownable psychological thriller


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Revenge is a dish best served ice cold My family doesn’t know who I really am, nor the truth about my past. But someone out there does—someone who hates me enough to frame me for murder. How do I prove I’m innocent, especially since I’ve been keeping secrets that make me look guilty? But most importantly, who is setting me up and why? Shelby Cooper has worked hard and sacrificed for the life she has: a successful career as a leading scientist in the field of bioinformatics, mother to two incredible kids, and a happy marriage to a brilliant corporate power player. Then it all begins to unravel in the blink of an eye. A routine stop by the police for a broken taillight leads to Shelby’s arrest for the murder of her physical therapist. But the nightmare is only just beginning. An ingenious killer is out for revenge, and will stop at nothing to ensure Shelby’s life is completely and irrevocably ruined.




Conspiracy of Silence: A gripping psychological thriller with a brilliant twist


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HE VOWED TO RUIN HER LIFE. HE'LL WISH HE HADN'T. It’s been almost two decades since Nina escaped the horrific events that shaped her youth. Since then, she has worked hard to reinvent herself by checking all the right boxes: a prestigious job as head of marketing for a leading technology company, a beautiful home in a posh Boston suburb and a handsome, successful husband. But Nina’s past returns with a vengeance when wealthy philanthropist, Phillip Copeland, the man who nearly destroyed her all those years ago, offers her the job opportunity of a lifetime. When Nina declines his offer, the stage is set for an explosive showdown. With her life under threat, Nina risks it all to expose a shocking conspiracy of murder, dark secrets and lies—saving the bombshell revelation that no one will ever forget for last. But will a stunned jury believe her, or will she be dismissed as a pathological liar with a toxic agenda, determined to take down an innocent man?




Religious Struggle


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Despite its many benefits, religion can be a source of internal struggle. God seems to be distant or punishing. People feel anger toward God in the face of life events, particularly experiences connected with suffering, injustice, and personal disappointments. The study focuses on three types of religious struggle: guilt and fear of not being forgiven by God, negative emotions toward God, and negative social interactions related to religion. The study examines the predictors and consequences of struggle in the context of psychological well-being. The following issues are addressed: dependence of struggle from personality traits, parental attitudes, humility, and religiosity, relationships of struggles with the indicators of wellbeing in the general population, and people coping with stress.




Harvard Psychological Studies


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Only contributions from members of the Harvard Psychological Laboratory will be printed in these volumes, which will appear at irregular intervals.