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I've been meaning to read a number of books, and recently I've come across a large number of psychology texts as ebooks/PDFs. (Woot!) Mostly I'm looking forward to reading Man's Search for Meaning by Victor E. Frankl, but here's a short list of other ebooks on my laptop that seem intriguing:

  • Madness: A Brief History by Roy Porter

  • Beginner's Guide to Quantum Psychology by Stephen H. Wolinsky (WTH is "quantum psychology?" Guess I'll find out soon!)

  • The Psychological Assessment of Political Leaders edited by Jerrold M. Post, MD

  • 101 Healing Stories for Children and Teens Using Metaphors in Therapy by George W. Burns

  • Feeling Good The New Mood Therapy by David Burns (NOTE: this is the most highly recommended book for healing from depression, so if you're interested in taking a look at this, email me, and I'll send you a copy. I'm just putting this out there because I know it's a tough time of year for a lot of people.)

  • Criminal Psychology by Hans Gross



There are more that aren't listed, but like 101 Healing Stories for Children and Teens, it's mostly out of professional interest than personal interest.

Quick Citations for Papers
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This post is for university students, or, well, anybody having to write papers and do lots of citations.

I'm working on a paper right now and just found this awesome resource online for doing source citations. Carmun has several sets of forms to help with MLA, APA, and other styles of citations. All you have to do is type in the relevant information (title, author, etc.), click "Submit," and they'll generate the citation listing for you. :)

Okay, that's all. Back to work! (In case any of you are curious, I'm taking my previous post on LDRs a step further and am writing a 10-14 page paper on a counseling approach towards LDRs.)