PSYCHOLOGY


BANTAM

Reprint: Destructive Emotions: How Can We Overcome Them? A Scientific Dialogue with the Dalai Lama (Mar., $16), by Daniel Goleman. 30,000 first printing.


BARRON'S

Phobias—Revealed and Explained (Mar., $11.95) by Richard Waters explores people's everyday fears and enlightens about their origins and causes.


CHIRON (dist. by Lantern Books)

Creative Envy: The Rescue of One of Civilization's Major Forces (Mar., $18.95) by Carlos Amadeu Botelho Byington demonstrates how psychoanalysis follows the doctrine of original sin, "scientifically" stigmatizing envy.


DK

Love at First Sight (Mar., $20) by Suzi Malin examines the relationships of 50 celebrity couples to explain a new theory of attraction. Advertising.


HOLT/OWL

Reprint: If I Get to Five: What Children Can Teach Us About Courage and Character (Apr., $12) by Fred Epstein, M.D., and Joshua Horwitz. Advertising.


JOSSEY-BASS

Mr. Right Now: When Dating Is Better than Saying "I Do" (Apr., $14.95) by Rachel Safier teaches how to enjoy life alone as a single woman.


LOTUS PRESS

Our Many Selves: Practical Yogic Psychology (Mar., $9.95) by Sri Aurobindo and the Mother suggests that yoga helps to transform consciousness.


NICHOLAS-HAYS (dist. by Red Wheel/Weiser)

Mid-Life Psychological and Spiritual Perspectives (May, $18.95) by Janice Brewi and Anne Brennan integrates theories on adult development with ancient wisdom and theological reflection.


PARAGON HOUSE (dist. by Continuum)

Like a Movie: Contemporary Relationships Without the Popcorn (Mar., $19.95) by Gerald Alper explores interpersonal issues using metaphors provided in films.


PERIGEE

How Do You Compare: 12 Simple Tests to Discover Hidden Truths About Your Personality—and Fascinating Facts About Everyone Else (Mar., $13.95) by Andrew Williams tests readers in intelligence, creativity, relationships, love, sex, happiness and motivation.


PRENTICE HALL PRESS

You Don't Say: Navigating Nonverbal Communication Between the Sexes (Mar., $15.95) by Audrey Nelson and Susan Golant teaches how to say what we mean to get what we want.


PROMETHEUS BOOKS

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy: It Works for Me—It Can Work for You (Apr., $21) by Albert Ellis aids in overcoming mental and physical problems.


QUEST BOOKS

Drawing from the Heart: A Seven-Week Program to Heal Emotional Pain and Loss Through Expressive Art (June, $23.95) by Barbara Ganim encourages expressive drawing to heal emotional trauma.


SWEDENBORG FOUNDATION PUBLISHERS/CHRYSALIS BOOKS

The Presence of Other Worlds: The Psychological/Spiritual Findings of Emanuel Swedenborg (Mar., $15.95) by Wilson Van Dusen is a 30th anniversary edition. Ad/promo.


WESLEYAN UNIV. PRESS

The Sensitive Self (Apr.; $17.95, cloth $45) by Michael Eigen examines emotional sensitivity.


YALE UNIV. PRESS

Intuition: Its Powers and Trends (May, $16) by David G. Myers claims that while intuition can provide insights, it can also be misleading.

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