I didn't finish "Essentialism," but what I read was absolutely helpful and helped me confirm that some decisions I was making at the beginning of this year were for the best.
Great recommendations! Currently completing my clinical masters and 'Maybe you should talk to Someone' and 'Come as you are' are both in my top 10 as well!
Hi Ro, I just want to let you know I appreciate your videos so much !! Actually so inspirational for someone like me interested in Psych, I really look up to you.
Good Morning Monster by Catherine Gildiner was my favorite lately!! The book is split by 5 different patients of hers with similar struggles and it was a really beautiful story.
You are a mind reader! I was searching for some books for psychology, and this video was a LIFESAVER. Thank you :) Also, I didn't know you are a Buddhist, that's great to know!
Thank you, great recommendations that I mostly didn’t hear of before and will definitely check out!😊 have you, by any chance, read „the body keeps the score“? I’ve started reading it and I am not sure how scientifically correct it is.
No I haven't- we discussed it in supervision one time when I asked the same question and I was told there's mixed scientific evidence behind it but some people find it very valuable so it's still on my list :)
great recommendations! also, can I request a video discussing about the online courses related to psychology which the courses will provide credential certificate? thank you! :)
Hello!!! I just wanted to come on here and say that i aspire to be a forensic psychologist in the future, and i’m currently shifting from grade 9-10. You really inspire and help me envision my future in psychology in general 😊 Could you recommend some of the best universities for psychology?
Thank you so much for these recommendations, just making comment about if you can post the name of the book on the corner of the screen so I can make some notes that will be awesome. I’ve just read Hidden Valley Road to help me get a better understanding of how it has developed through, I love your recommendations. Thank you so much😊
I love The Happiness Trap (Russ Harris)- really validating about how our brains are almost wired to be overthinking and some practical strategies on how to refocus our attention on the things that are more valuable to us :)
Hi Ro, how do find the time to read books on a busy/full time schedule? esp if your a person doing their masters and have so many things to learn. Right now I am trying to create a foundation of knowledge by listening to podcasts on the topic to make reading easier.
I usually have a set reading before bed and during my commute. But actually when masters or work ever feels really busy I don't read any psych science books and focus purely on fiction just to give my brain a break- it's doing so much learning already!
I didn't finish "Essentialism," but what I read was absolutely helpful and helped me confirm that some decisions I was making at the beginning of this year were for the best.
OMG I just needed this! I've been researching on psychology books that I could read! Thank you so much Ro! Perfect timing ❤❤
Great recommendations! Currently completing my clinical masters and 'Maybe you should talk to Someone' and 'Come as you are' are both in my top 10 as well!
Hi Ro, I just want to let you know I appreciate your videos so much !! Actually so inspirational for someone like me interested in Psych, I really look up to you.
Wow! exactly what I needed. I've been wanting to read essentialism for a while actually.
Thank you for all the books recomendations!! ☺️
Good Morning Monster by Catherine Gildiner was my favorite lately!! The book is split by 5 different patients of hers with similar struggles and it was a really beautiful story.
Just subscribe, I'm so happy to see your videos
You are a mind reader! I was searching for some books for psychology, and this video was a LIFESAVER. Thank you :)
Also, I didn't know you are a Buddhist, that's great to know!
Wow never heard of hidden valley road, I just put it on hold. Sounds like a hard listen, but I am a therapist and I am so interested in this stuff.
Thank you, great recommendations that I mostly didn’t hear of before and will definitely check out!😊 have you, by any chance, read „the body keeps the score“? I’ve started reading it and I am not sure how scientifically correct it is.
No I haven't- we discussed it in supervision one time when I asked the same question and I was told there's mixed scientific evidence behind it but some people find it very valuable so it's still on my list :)
great recommendations! also, can I request a video discussing about the online courses related to psychology which the courses will provide credential certificate? thank you! :)
Hello!!! I just wanted to come on here and say that i aspire to be a forensic psychologist in the future, and i’m currently shifting from grade 9-10. You really inspire and help me envision my future in psychology in general 😊 Could you recommend some of the best universities for psychology?
Depends which state live in! But give it a Google and they have rankings online :))
Same! I wanna be a Clinical psychologist :)
@@AuroraDream_sky best of luck stranger!! I have faith in us 💞
Wow that sounds great 😂🎉❤)
Thank you so much for these recommendations, just making comment about if you can post the name of the book on the corner of the screen so I can make some notes that will be awesome. I’ve just read Hidden Valley Road to help me get a better understanding of how it has developed through, I love your recommendations. Thank you so much😊
NICE!
The psychology of totalitarianism by Mattias Desmet is a really good book. It's not a long book either.
Awesome mam I really needes this vedios was looking for some interesting book to read
Love love love this list! "Why has nobody told me this before" by Dr Julie Smith is great as well 😊
Ooh will have to add to my list!
Hi Ro, can you please recommend me books on overthinking because I tend to be in my mind for a lot of time
I love The Happiness Trap (Russ Harris)- really validating about how our brains are almost wired to be overthinking and some practical strategies on how to refocus our attention on the things that are more valuable to us :)
What no "The body keeps the score"?
Hi Ro, how do find the time to read books on a busy/full time schedule? esp if your a person doing their masters and have so many things to learn. Right now I am trying to create a foundation of knowledge by listening to podcasts on the topic to make reading easier.
I usually have a set reading before bed and during my commute. But actually when masters or work ever feels really busy I don't read any psych science books and focus purely on fiction just to give my brain a break- it's doing so much learning already!
@@thepsychdiaries many thanks Ro!
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I love 'how not to die alone' by Logan Ury written by a behavioral scientist who works at Hinge :)