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The Incredible Afterlives of Dr. Stevenson
One Scientist's Epic Quest for Evidence of Reincarnation, Apparitions, Poltergeists, and Other Matters of the Soul
2026
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The untold story of an iconoclastic scientist: a psychiatrist who dedicated his career to documenting consciousness after death.While Ian Stevenson (1918–2007) was an academic psychiatrist with a serious demeanor, right down to his three-piece suits and wingtip shoes, he made his name researching an unusual topic for a behavioral scientist: the afterlife. For over four decades, Stevenson traveled the globe investigating cases of reincarnation, apparitions, possessi...
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Suicidal
Why We Kill Ourselves
2018
EN
This personal inquiry into the psychology of suicide brings "compassion, confessional honesty, and academic perception" to a woefully misunderstood subject ( Kirkus Reviews).Despite his success as a psychologist and writer, Jesse Bering spent most of his thirties believing he would probably kill himself. At times, the impulse to take his own life felt all but inescapable. When his suicidal thoughts began to fade, he felt relieved—but also curious. He wonder...
Perv
The Sexual Deviant in All of Us
2013
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"As a sex writer, Jesse Bering is fearless—and peerless." —Dan Savage"You are a sexual deviant. A pervert, through and through." We may not want to admit it, but as the award-winning columnist and psychologist Jesse Bering reveals in Perv, there is a spectrum of perversion along which we all sit. Whether it's voyeurism, exhibitionism, or your run-of-the-mill foot fetish, we all possess a suite of sexual tastes as unique as our fingerprints—and as s...
The Belief Instinct: The Psychology of Souls, Destiny, and the Meaning of Life
The Psychology of Souls, Destiny, and the Meaning of Life
2012
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Top 25 Books of 2011 by the American Library Association, Choice ReviewsNamed one of the 11 Best Psychology Books of 2011 by The Atlantic"A balanced and considered approach to this often inflammatory topic." —NatureLively and brilliantly argued, The Belief Instinct explains the psychology behind belief. Drawing on surprising new studies as well as on literature, philosophy, and even pop culture, The Belief Instinct will reward read...
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Perv
The Sexual Deviant in All of Us
- Narrated by
- Jesse Bering
Unabridged
6 hours 56 min
2013
EN
"As a sex writer, Jesse Bering is fearless—and peerless." —Dan Savage"You are a sexual deviant. A pervert, through and through." We may not want to admit it, but as the award-winning columnist and psychologist Jesse Bering reveals in Perv, there is a spectrum of perversion along which we all sit. Whether it's voyeurism, exhibitionism, or your run-of-the-mill foot fetish, we all possess a suite of sexual tastes as unique as our fingerprints—and as ...
Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That?
And Other Reflections on Being Human
- Narrated by
- Jesse Bering
Unabridged
6 hours 57 min
2012
EN
Why do testicles hang the way they do? Is there an adaptive function to the female orgasm? What does it feel like to want to kill yourself? Does "free will" really exist? And why is the penis shaped like that anyway?In Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That?, the research psychologist and award-winning columnist Jesse Bering features more than thirty of his most popular essays from Scientific American and Slate, as well as two new pieces, that take readers on ...
Suicidal
Why We Kill Ourselves
- Narrated by
- Joe Hempel
Unabridged
9 hours 20 min
2019
EN
For much of his thirties, Jesse Bering thought he was probably going to kill himself. He was a successful psychologist and writer, with books to his name and bylines in major magazines. But none of that mattered. The impulse to take his own life remained. At times it felt all but inescapable.Bering survived. And in addition to relief, the fading of his suicidal thoughts brought curiosity. Where had they come from? Would they return? Is the suicidal impulse found in other animals? O...
Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That?
And Other Reflections on Being Human
2012
EN
Why do testicles hang the way they do? Is there an adaptive function to the female orgasm? What does it feel like to want to kill yourself? Does "free will" really exist? And why is the penis shaped like that anyway?In Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That?, the research psychologist and award-winning columnist Jesse Bering features more than thirty of his most popular essays from Scientific American and Slate, as well as two new pieces, that take readers on a...
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- Filippo AureliJo-Anne BachorowskiMichael J. BeranJesse M. BeringJosep CallClaudio CantalupoLynn A. FairbanksSamuel D. GoslingFranklynn C. GravesRebecca A. HermanJ. Dee HigleyWilliam D. HopkinsPeter G. JudgeScott O. LilienfeldLori MarinoMichael J. OwrenLisa A. ParrDawn L. PilcherDaniel J. PovinelliDrew RendallJames R. RoneyDuane M. RumbaughE. Sue Savage-RumbaughMichael TomaselloAlfonso TroisiKim WallenAndrew WhitenJulia L. Zehr
2005
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In more ways than we may sometimes care to acknowledge, the human being is just another primate--it is certainly only very rarely that researchers into cognition, emotion, personality, and behavior in our species and in other primates come together to compare notes and share insights. This book, one of the few comprehensive attempts at integrating behavioral research into human and nonhuman primates, does precisely that--and in doing so, offers a clear, in-depth look at the mutually enligh...
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