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The Secret Language of the Mind

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What's the significance of a Freudian slip? Is there a difference between men's and women's brain chemestry? Does hypnosis really work? The Secret Language of the Mind explores in fascinating detail the intriguing and ongoing mysteries about why and who we are. Over 200 full-color and b&w illustrations.

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First published September 1, 1996

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David Cohen

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350 reviews36 followers
January 26, 2026
A popular psychology book with far too many pictures. The nice thing about this kind of overview book is that it touches on a very wide range of topics that you’d otherwise only encounter in specialised works focusing on a tiny corner of the field. The downside is that the editors seem to have decided that every subject must be wrapped up in exactly two pages, four at the very most. Add the illustrations on top of that, and you’re left with a depressing lack of substance.

Just when a topic starts to become interesting, you turn the page and you’re suddenly thrown into something completely different. The book covers just about every theory of human thought imaginable, from the strictly materialist (evolution, neurons, and the like) to the intangible (psychoanalysis and even alleged paranormal abilities), and from the micro level (cells) to the macro level (society and sociology). Quite a lot, right?

And yet, once you close the book, you realise you haven’t actually learned a single thing.
2,521 reviews6 followers
February 18, 2021
More of a fancy text, summary text book, or reference book, but it's beautifully done and has good info. Not really a straight through read, though.
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28 reviews17 followers
June 16, 2010
A wonderful, interesting, and very informative read! This book covered a lot of different subjects about the human mind, but manages to give you great information on it all. If you are interested in learning how amazing the human mind really is, start with this book!
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August 13, 2012
This book had a lot of information and nice visuals and was an understandable discussion of many aspects of our minds.
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