Promoted Psychology Books: A Showcase of Brilliant Minds


Featured psychology books promoted on All-About-Psychology.com

Welcome to our featured showcase—where standout authors take center stage. Every book here has been hand-selected for promotion through All-About-Psychology.com’s Book Marketing Service, which reaches over 1 million psychology readers a year across the website, social media, and newsletter.

These campaigns celebrate the work of therapists, academics, clinicians, and writers who are advancing the field of psychology—whether through research, reflection, or practical insight. If you’re an author looking to grow your audience, we’d be honored to help you do the same.


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Promoted Psychology Books by Featured Authors



Book cover for Why Psychosis is Not So Crazy by John Read

📖 Why Psychosis is Not So Crazy by John Read

A compassionate, science-based challenge to stigma and misunderstanding.

In this bold and evidence-backed book, Professor John Read redefines the way we understand psychosis—not as madness, but as a meaningful response to trauma. Essential reading for mental health professionals, students, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of psychological distress.

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Book cover for Good Relations by Janet Reibstein

📖 Good Relations by Janet Reibstein

Cracking the code for how to get on better.

Psychologist Janet Reibstein explores the building blocks of successful relationships—at home, work, and beyond. Grounded in research and rich with real-life insight, Good Relations helps decode the psychology behind human connection.

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Book cover for The Transcendent Brain by Alan Lightman

📖 The Transcendent Brain by Alan Lightman

Consciousness. Cosmos. A search for meaning beyond belief.

A profoundly thoughtful exploration of human awareness from the acclaimed physicist and author of Einstein’s Dreams. In The Transcendent Brain, Alan Lightman asks how science and spirituality can coexist—without needing to invoke a higher power.

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