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Resource Center A Guide to Electronic and Printed References Psychology

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http://www.nadt.org/html/About.htm 
National Association for Drama Therapy  (Annotated at Arts in education)

Baron, Renee and  Elizabeth Wagele. The Enneagram Made Easy: Discovering the 9 Types of:  People. New York, NY: Harper Collins Publishers, 1994. 

An Enneagram is derived from a circle having nine (ennea) star-like points, representing nine different types of people: the perfectionist, the helper, the achiever, the romantic, the observer, the questioner, the adventurer, the asserter, and the peacemaker. This book helps you to 'type' people and relate them to Jungian types and the Myers Briggs Type Indicator. Fun to read yet packed with wisdom.

Gardner, Howard and Emma Laskin.  Leading Minds: An Anatomy of Leadership. New York, NY:  BasicBooks, 1995.  (Annotated at Leadership)

Goleman, Daniel. Emotional Intelligence. New York, NY: Bantam Books, 1995. (Annotated at Cognitive development)

Handy, Charles. The Age of Paradox. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 1994.

Paradoxes and how to cope with them is the subject of this very interesting and very enjoyable book.

Ornstein, Robert E. The Psychology of Consciousness.  New York, NY: 1975, Penguin Books, 1975.  (Annotated at Brain research)

Turkel, Sherry. Life on the Screen. New York, NY: Touchstone, 1997. (Annotated at Interfaces)

 

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