DA CAPO LIFELONG

How to Love (June, $20) by Gordon Livingston, M.D. An exploration of how and who best to love.

DOUBLEDAY

Showing Up for Life: Observations on the Gifts of a Lifetime (Apr., $23.95) by Bill Gates Sr. with Mary Ann Mackin conveys the values and principles that empower the philanthropist. 150,000 first printing.

FARRAR, STRAUS & GIROUX

The Philosophical Baby (Aug., $25) by Alison Gopnik examines the way babies think.

HARVARD UNIV. PRESS

Mothers and Others: The Origins of Understanding (Apr., $29.95) by Sarah Blaffer Hrdy considers villages that rear children collaboratively.

NEW HARBINGER

Mindfulness for Two: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Approach to Mindfulness in Psychotherapy (July, $59.95) by Kelly G. Wilson with Troy DuFrene shows clinicians how to connect with the present moment in therapy.

W.W. NORTON

Cocaine and Methamphetamine Addiction: Treatment, Recovery, and Relapse Prevention (Mar., $29.95) by Arnold Washton and Joan Ellen Zweben explains how to approach clients about drug use. A Norton Professional Book for Psychotherapists.

PENGUIN PRESS

The Curse of the Good Girl: Raising Authentic Girls with Courage and Confidence (Aug., $25.95) by Rachel Simmons aims to free girls to pursue a more empowered selfhood.

PROMETHEUS BOOKS

The Anatomy of Evil (July, $26.98) by Michael H. Stone, M.D., analyzes 600 violent criminals to explore personality traits and behaviors that constitute evil.

SKYHORSE PUBLISHING

(dist. by W.W. Norton)

Panicology: Two Statisticians Explain What's Worth Worrying About (and What's Not) in the 21st Century (Apr., $24.95) by Simon Briscoe and Hugh Aldersey-Williams illustrates how statistics are often misrepresented.

VIKING

Spent: Sex, Evolution, and Consumer Behavior (May, $26.95) by Geoffrey Miller applies evolutionary psychology to American consumer culture.