My Top 10 Psychology Books! 📚

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Here's my Top 10 Favourite Psychology Books (and who I would recommend them to)! I read these at different points of my life and influenced my path as a student and even now as a psychologist- there's a good mix of self-help, psychological science, lived experience and even a textbook! It's a bit of a long one so buckle in and hope you enjoy! :)
    //TIMESTAMPS (books in no particular order!)
    00:00 Intro
    01:09 The Defining Decade - Meg Jay
    04:11 KINDLE vs hard copy books!
    05:33 The Happiness Trap - Dr Russ Harris
    08:03 The Boy Who Was Raised As A Dog- Bruce D. Perry & Maia Szalavitz
    10:16 Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor E. Frankl
    13:04 How To Think Straight About Psychology - Keith Stanovich
    15:28 Group- Christie Tate (*I refer to Psychodynamic therapy)
    17:50 Outliers- Malcolm Gladwell
    20:12 Moonwalking with Einstein- Joshua Foer
    23:17 The Buddha and the Borderline - Keira Van Gelder
    26:09 10% Happier- Dan Harris
    27:55 Honourable Mentions!
    Other references:
    // My TikTok Mythbusting Video:
    // Malcolm Gladwell's Podcast (Revisionist History): www.pushkin.fm/show/revisioni...
    // Angela Duckworth's TED Talk on Grit: • Grit: the power of pas...
    // Esther Perel's Podcast (Where Should We Begin)- whereshouldwebegin.estherpere...
    Let's connect:
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    🌞 ABOUT Me: Hi! My name’s Ro and I’m a psychologist (and clinical psychology registrar) from Sydney, Australia!
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Komentáře • 65

  • @mark3814
    @mark3814 Před 2 lety +13

    Yay more psychology books to add to my collection thanks Ro :))

  • @HelenAlemu
    @HelenAlemu Před 2 lety +12

    Currently reading Body Keeps Score, and its a such a good book! The explanation of trauma throughout a wide range of individuals was very comprehensible. Had to put it down a few times because reading of trauma of that nature can be a bit much. Love it though!

  • @reneegramss3605
    @reneegramss3605 Před 2 lety +14

    LOVED THIS VIDEO SO MUCH!!!!!! I was just looking for some psych books to read over the holidays and this video was perfectly informative and just in time!!!! Love and appreciate your content so so much, please keep doing what your doing!!

  • @shobhapal6393
    @shobhapal6393 Před rokem

    Thank you so much , I am a student who is currently working on my psychology project , you really saved me but your recommendations were so good that i have shortlisted 2 books out of these . Really good stuff . Much love from India ❤

  • @carolgomes2296
    @carolgomes2296 Před 2 lety

    Great video! I’m gonna add this books to my list of books I want to read 😊 Some of them I’ve heard it about before, but I haven’t read any of them.

  • @aparnaanair
    @aparnaanair Před 2 lety +1

    ahhhh!! was waiting for this!! Thank you Ro!!

  • @tiana_maldonia8040
    @tiana_maldonia8040 Před 2 lety +3

    Yess, this'll help me alot i've been researching a lot on google scholars😬, thank you for the recommendations

  • @MemeoftheWeek
    @MemeoftheWeek Před rokem +1

    Just read the happiness trap, Super keen to smash out some more from this list.

  • @celiayanglu9141
    @celiayanglu9141 Před rokem +4

    Hi Ro! I'm an English teacher from China, currently applying for a master degree in psychology. I've been watching your videos for a while and I LOVE them!!! Really love your smile and your personality. Thank you for sharing your passion and everything! Keep it up! Oh and I also want to recommend the book 'The power of now'.

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  Před rokem

      Thank you Celia!! Oh gosh I love that book thanks for sharing!

  • @mqtt9294
    @mqtt9294 Před 2 lety +2

    i finished reading "Man's Search For Meaning" Man, that book was amazing!

  • @user-hz5hk2xz7n
    @user-hz5hk2xz7n Před rokem +1

    Thank you! I'm Japanese. I study English and like psychology. I am enjoying learning thanks to this video. Thank you.

  • @kristalt.7404
    @kristalt.7404 Před měsícem

    Hi, currently a sophomore Psychology student. I just discovered your channel, and I must say, your videos are very fun and informative and motivating. I'm currently binge-watching as many videos of yours as I can. Hahaha! Thank you for creating contents, love from Philippines ❤

  • @vcbunny1325
    @vcbunny1325 Před 2 lety +48

    I'm looking for psychology books that are like textbooks and will help me understand everything about psychology. Besides these books is there any other books I can add to my list?

    • @sanjayaggarwal5992
      @sanjayaggarwal5992 Před rokem +4

      research methodolgy by cr kothari and pearson psychology 5th edition , DSM 5 , 11 12th ncert books

    • @vcbunny1325
      @vcbunny1325 Před rokem

      @@sanjayaggarwal5992 Thank you!

    • @existentialbaby
      @existentialbaby Před rokem +1

      @@sanjayaggarwal5992 bhai will indian nahi h jo tum ncert bol re 🤣

    • @hamzakhurram8912
      @hamzakhurram8912 Před rokem +3

      Same please tell the books that students read in university

    • @marcelthiel1
      @marcelthiel1 Před 2 měsíci +1

      In Germany, we read the book by Gerrig, but in America, the students read Atkinson and Hilgard Introduction to Psychology

  • @WorldofLP
    @WorldofLP Před rokem +14

    Hey Ro! That was an incredible list.. I'm currently doing my masters in psychology, and I'm looking forward to reading these books 🤩 love from India ❤️

    • @Harsh-yg3cc
      @Harsh-yg3cc Před 17 dny

      where r you doing ur masters from

  • @torihawkins7100
    @torihawkins7100 Před 2 lety

    As a psych undergrad, and someone diagnosed with bpd, I really appreciate the way you explained the condition, as well as how gentle you were with the topic. It seems like most who talk about it aren’t very aware of how it really works, and that shows in the ways they describe dbt patients. No hate to others, but you come across like you genuinely put your heart and sole into getting to know patients as well as your research. I appreciate this video a lot, thank you!☺️

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  Před 2 lety

      I'm so glad to hear that Tori, I really enjoyed doing a placement in a DBT clinic and found the client work so rewarding! Really appreciate you leaving a comment ^^

    • @Shae2004
      @Shae2004 Před rokem

      I also have bpd (and adhd) and going/wanting to study psychology 😊

  • @ubepurrin
    @ubepurrin Před 2 lety +3

    more books to add to my list 💕

  • @FreedomBreeze24
    @FreedomBreeze24 Před 2 lety

    Love you Ro!

  • @singer272
    @singer272 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!! 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @kristiestes22
    @kristiestes22 Před 2 lety +1

    This was so helpful! Thank you. For the Happiness Trap, would you recommend the normal version or the practitioner version for a 2nd year psychology student? Or both?

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  Před 2 lety +2

      I'd say normal version! Practioner version is usually more helpful once you actually have a client so you can apply the skills immediately (otherwise it's a bit dry just reading a textbook!)

    • @kristiestes22
      @kristiestes22 Před 2 lety

      @@thepsychdiaries thank you! 🥰

  • @rishikadubey8534
    @rishikadubey8534 Před 2 lety

    Hey what's your age currently?
    And how much time does it max to max tak to be a criminologist,till what age?

  • @metamerism
    @metamerism Před rokem

    hi Ro, im a high schooler and i really wanna pursue psychology as my career, could you make a video on that topic please.

  • @ellemrapiano
    @ellemrapiano Před 2 lety +10

    added most of them to my list 😀
    I am in my Masters Programme in clinical psychology, and in my country I have to decide if I then want to go on to work with children/adolescents or adults. Since you have done both I was wondering if you could maybe do a video about the differences in the approach etc.? I know you touched on it in a Q&A which was helpful so I'd love to hear more :)

  • @Aspsychotherapy
    @Aspsychotherapy Před rokem

    Thank you so much!

  • @hanklohan
    @hanklohan Před 26 dny

    Have you read any of Dr. Margaret Paul material? I would said she is the best one.

  • @stephiek88
    @stephiek88 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Ro! Firstly, thank you for your informative videos. They really help demystify alot of the nitty gritty around taking up psychology as a profession.
    My question is around how you managed living expenses while studying full time. Alot of unis have disclaimers advising that even a part time job will be difficult if you want to perform well in the course (which we all know is a must if you want to get anywhere).
    Say someone wants to do a 2 year masters or a 3-4 year doctorate of clinical psychology. Do you have any resources that might help in the above context?
    Many thanks

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh great question. I personally lived at home, so big thanks to my parents as I was rent free, and most of my meals too. I think in undergrad there is definitely space for a part time job but for Masters I did have to drop down as it was very full on. Many in my cohort did 1 day/ week research roles or their previous jobs (yoga teaching/ soccer coach etc).

    • @stephiek88
      @stephiek88 Před 2 lety

      @@thepsychdiaries thank you for responding! Yes, it seems very tricky. I wish I had figured out my interest in psychology earlier in my academic career! I appreciate the insight into the practicalities nonetheless 🙏

  • @Natalie-hp9xs
    @Natalie-hp9xs Před 2 lety +5

    Ahh thank you so much! I’ve been searching for good psychology books, perfect timing :) Just wondering, how did you study in high school? ie. study techniques, I’m in Year 12 now and trying to find the most effective ways to study!

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  Před 2 lety +1

      synced up! oh yes I just did a video on study tips on my channel :)

    • @Natalie-hp9xs
      @Natalie-hp9xs Před 2 lety +1

      @@thepsychdiaries yes! I saw that but I wasn’t sure if that was leaning more towards just for uni, or if it would be suitable for high school hsc as well!

    • @OlivierIranyishuye
      @OlivierIranyishuye Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@thepsychdiarieshello ar u fine

    • @OlivierIranyishuye
      @OlivierIranyishuye Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@Natalie-hp9xs❤

  • @noeditbookreviews
    @noeditbookreviews Před rokem

    My favorite psychology book I read was probably Alfred Adler's Understanding Human Nature.

  • @myhappyunicorns
    @myhappyunicorns Před 2 lety +1

    Loved this video! I read "The body keeps the score" last year and it was the most insightful and heartbreaking read that detailed the many forms that trauma can come in and the different ways it affects people across their lives - truely the best psychology book I've read to date

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  Před 2 lety

      oh gosh that's the boost I need to finally read this!!

    • @st8ofgray
      @st8ofgray Před 2 lety

      @@thepsychdiaries I actually found this video from wanting more psych book recommendations after my therapist suggested I read the body keeps the score! I’m not done with it, and my therapist said she hasn’t even read it all, but it’s been such a journey in what I have read. I’m finding it really useful for understanding my own trauma and in a professional capacity since I’m studying psychology. I look forward to reading some of the books you mentioned :)

  • @nishatanjum6356
    @nishatanjum6356 Před rokem

    Hey can you please make a video about the income source for one have after finished the honors and the amount too

  • @summerv6602
    @summerv6602 Před 2 lety

    Hey ☺️ I have graduated from high school this year and I was thinking about studying psychological science. I have two questions, so maybe you can help me out a little 🥰
    First of all, is there a difference between psychological science ans psychology? And second of all, if I'd want to become a counsellor, would I have to complete the whole pathway to become a clinical psychologist or are there other ways to become a registered counsellor (e.g. after three years of undergraduate study) thank you so much ❤️

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  Před 2 lety

      Hey Summer! At my uni (UNSW) they just had somewhat different courses- most of them overlapped but I think psych science had the ability to major something and b. psychology meant you had guaranteed entry to honours, it might be different at different unis however. I'm so sorry not too sure about the counsellor pathway! It wasn't offered my unis- I think it's actually a different accreditation altogether (Diploma of Counselling I think)

    • @summerv6602
      @summerv6602 Před 2 lety

      @@thepsychdiaries thank you so much :) I'm from Germany, so it's a bit complicated for me to understand since it's different here, but you definitely did help! 🥰

  • @tomdonaghey9189
    @tomdonaghey9189 Před 5 měsíci

    love the sausage dog book holder

  • @ManipulateMePlease
    @ManipulateMePlease Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this video. This a really varied list and I think there will be something for everyone!
    I wanted to share a recent read which has had a bit of an impact on me. 'Your own kind of girl' by claire bowditch. Specifically it's the way she talks back to her inner critic that's stuck with me. She named that voice 'Frank' and throughout the book there's this endless litany of "f**k off frank". Without any concious effort I've started to respond to my own inner critic in the same way. It makes me laugh every time, which is a nice change from how I typically feel after frank rears his ugly head.

    • @thepsychdiaries
      @thepsychdiaries  Před 2 lety

      oh I love that! my frank is very chatty as well haha

    • @imaginechi7677
      @imaginechi7677 Před 2 lety

      @@thepsychdiaries have you read how to be yourself? It’s such a wonderful easy to read book even for someone who doesn’t know all the terms and mumbo jumbo that goes a long with it. I haven’t taken any psych classes as I’m in high school right now (might take one next year idk), but this book as well as blink are really easy to understand books. Have you read them?

  • @teeI0ck
    @teeI0ck Před rokem

    good stuffs

  • @farhanmahmud3116
    @farhanmahmud3116 Před 2 lety

    Thank you.🇧🇩

  • @positiveside9085Youtube
    @positiveside9085Youtube Před 5 měsíci

    Hey i have a gift for you. OUTWITTING THE DEVIL by, napoleon hill. Enjoy

  • @Invisible.fatty99
    @Invisible.fatty99 Před 11 měsíci

    Had Buddha & the Borderline recommended by many friends with bpd

  • @caitlinsheahan1000
    @caitlinsheahan1000 Před rokem +1

    I’m really enjoying your podcast.
    Thanks for all the recommendations.
    I just wanted to let you know that a lot of autistic people don’t like the term ‘ASD’ because we conceptualise our neurodivergence as a difference, but not a disorder.
    If you’re interested in Temple Grandin, you may also be interested in reading the critiques that some autistic people have written of her work. She can be ableist at times and you might be interested in that as a psychologist.
    😊

  • @Maybenotlena
    @Maybenotlena Před 7 měsíci

    flop