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Both psychology and sociology influence politics, law, and many more facets of modern life. Despite this, most people don't entirely understand what sorts of finding modern psychological and sociological research offer. A few of the books published every year dealing with psychology and sociology are skeptical of commonly held beliefs while others providing interesting insight into human nature.

1) Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology

If there is any scientific field where pseudoscience is not only common, but has actually become widely accepted by the establishment, it would have to be psychology. Unlike fields such as physics or biology, some of the most ridiculous quackery has taken hold in clinical psychology and has even reached the point where for many lay people, they see more of the quackery than of real science.

2) What is Wrong with Jung?

What are Jung's contributions worth? Are they true? Have they shed any light on the so-called mysteries of the human mind? And how does Jung's work look in the light of today's science and humanistic studies?

3) Unauthorized Freud

Freud is widely considered to be one of the "giants" of the modern human sciences. Is this a justified evaluation - did he really provide new and important insights into the human mind?

4) The Myth of Monogamy: Fidelity and Infidelity in Animals and People

To some, monogamous relationships - particularly in the context of marriage -are the natural state of human beings and the foundation of civilization. Others, however, find the idea of a single mate to be boring and oppressive, prefering instead to seek multiple partners and varied experiences. Which perspective is most accurate - are people naturally monogamous or polygamous?

5) Stigma: How We Treat Outsiders

We are all familiar with the stigmatization of people in society. Wherever we look, there are those who are defined as existing outside society's mainstream or moral norms. This labeling can readily have the effect of encouraging prejudice and discrimination and can certainly impact how people are able to view themselves.
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