Biography & Autobiography, Social Scientists & Psychologists
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Origins of Professional Psychology in Canada (1925-1965)
Reflections of a Pioneer
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Edward C. Webster was one of the earliest vocational guidance and industrial psychologists in Canada. He opened his practice in 1936 and was also a long-time professor of psychology and university administrator. During the last decade of his...
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Mr. Spinney and the Egg Shells
and other Social Work stories
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Thoughtful. Raw. Candid. These are Janet Knowles’s reflections on her career as a social worker (spoiler alert: it’s not like the movies). Whether you are working in the field yourself, a student, or simply exploring different career options,...
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Between Blade and Bullet
The Mary Steinhauser Story
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Mary Steinhauser is the only peace officer in the history of penal institutions in Canada to willingly offer up her life in the service of her country. It was during a 1975 prison escape attempt and 41-hour hostage-taking by three desperate...
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Getting Here From There
The First 10 years
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Learn to tell your truth from a reflective, honest, nonreactive prospective. Recently retired from a challenging legal career, Clara Atmane was asking the big questions: Who am I now? Why am I here now? Why am I still so lonely? Digging into the...
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Foxtrot
Notes from the Bear Cave
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This riveting autobiography by Jaime Smith, who began his career as an astronomer and then became a psychiatrist, tells the story of a passionate lifelong scholar, activist, motorcycle enthusiast, mountaineer, music lover, and family man....
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Live Well Between Your Ears
Get Your Head Around The Craziness
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Do you struggle to maintain good health? Are you tired of the onslaught of new technology invading your life? Do you long for the simplicity of the good old days? Are you troubled by social unrest in the world? And, perhaps most importantly, has...
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Friday I went to therapy, Saturday I went crazy
Travels through health, to insanity and back home
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This book takes the reader through the author’s personal experiences in psychotherapy with a variety of therapists and approaches. She starts with her Danbury psychiatrist, an analyst, describing all her thoughts and feelings and fantasies and...
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The Professor and The Pilots
Letters Home from Wartime London by a Canadian Psychologist
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This unique collection of letters offers a vivid glimpse of life in wartime London. C. Roger Myers, a young psychology professor at the University of Toronto, was appointed as advisor to the RAF on methods for pilot selection and training. His...