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Cornell’s psychology faculty recommends the following books to Cornell alumni:
The Psychology of Everyday Things. Norman, D.N. (1988). New York: Basic Books.
Shyness: A Bold New Approach: The Latest
Scientific Findings, Plus Practical Steps
for Finding Your Comfort Zone.
Carducci, B.J. , Goland, S.K., & Kaiser, L.
(1999). New York: Harper Collins
Publishers.
The Pocket Guide to Making Successful
Small Talk: How to Talk to Anyone,
Anytime, Anywhere, About Anything.
Carducci, B.J. (1999). New Albany, Ind.:
Pocket Guide Publishing.
An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and
Madness. Jamison, K.R. (1996). London:
Picador.
The Quiet Room: A Journey Out of the
Torment of Madness. Schiller, L. &
Bennet, A. (1994). New York: Warner
Books.
An Unconventional Family. Bem, S.L. (1998).
New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
They Say You’re Crazy: How the Most
Powerful Psychiatrists Decide Who’s
Normal. Caplan, P.J. (1995). Reading,
Mass.: Addison-Wesley.
The Mismeasure of Woman. Tavris, C.
(1992). New York: Simon & Schuster.
The Mating Game: A Primer on Love, Sex
and Marriage. Regan, P. C. (2003).
Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage
Publications.
The Dark Side of Close Relationships.
Spitzberg, B. & Cupach, W. (1998).
Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates.
Love is a Story: A New Theory of
Relationships. Sternberg, R.J. (1998).
New York: Oxford University Press.
Odyssey of the Heart: Close Relationships in
the 21st Century. Harvey, J. & Weber, A.
(2002). Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates.
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