鋼哥
鋼哥

從物理到電機工程再轉到資訊傳播,最後落腳在社會學。衣櫃拿來當書櫃擺的人。我常在媒介生態學、行為經濟學、社會學、心理學、哲學游移;期盼有天無產階級可以推倒資本主義的高牆的兼職家教。

📚📑📝: Book list for junior year

Let's read together!

📚📑📝: Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry

Jungian dream interpretation

Carl. Carl Jung was a Swiss psychoanalyst. Jung devoted his life to the field of psychoanalysis and analyzed more than 80,000 dreams in the past 60 years. This book is an American psychoanalyst based on Jung's dream interpretation approach. The book can be used as a primer for personal dream interpretation.

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Jung's On the Self and the Unconscious ( Die Beziehungen zwischen dem Ich und dem Unbewussten )

Carl. Carl Jung was a student of Sigismund Freud, an Austrian psychiatrist. Jung's early thinking was mostly influenced by Freud. This book is Jung's discussion on how the unconsciousness affects individual development.

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"The genius is on the left and the madman is on the right"

The author Gao Ming visited various mental hospitals and interviewed face-to-face "madmen" who were defined as mentally ill. This is not so much an interview, but a collection of short stories that are magical and realistic. If you are immersed in these crazy words during the reading process, you will only start to doubt the appearance of the real world more and more.

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Madness in Civilization

This book as thick as a book has combed the development of psychiatry for nearly two thousand years. The author Scholl deeply studied how social customs and medical concepts in different eras treat people, and how to define what kind of person " Sick", the detailed introduction of the whole book is matched with full-color pages, which makes it very enjoyable and exciting to read.

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Metaphors in the History of Psychology

This book is a collection of essays bought by mistake. The content collects the research conducted by various scholars on psychoanalysis, theory of mind, consciousness, and self. This book is not easy to read, and a big reason is because of this book. It is a collection of papers, so there are many academic terms, and it is easier for readers with background knowledge to understand.

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Thoughts Without A Thinker

This very interesting little book is written by an American psychologist who believes in Buddhism. The content talks about the author's own experience in studying Buddhist scriptures. He finds that it coincides with Western psychoanalytic theory. This book is very suitable As a cross-cultural reader for psychoanalysis.

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The Noonday Demon

"Noon Devil" is divided into two volumes, which is written by my favorite American writer Andrew. Soloman (Andrew Soloman) interviews and organizes the culmination of depression. The content covers politics, science, literature, medicine, biomedicine, poverty, and interpretations of depression at various levels, as well as the author's understanding and vision of the author's life spent with depression for at least 20 years.

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"The Day I Was Crazy" ( Brain on Fire )

This is a semi-autobiographical medical work. The author mainly follows his own treatment path for "anti-NMDA receptor autoimmune encephalitis". This encephalitis is a rare symptom in clinical medicine. The one-person perspective sees how people around her interact with her who is completely different, and most wonderfully, how the author's savior, Dr. Naga, accompanies, discovers and treats this rare encephalitis.

📚📑📝: Technology and Social Studies, Philosophy of Technology and the Anthropocene

"Technology Desires Gender" , "Technology Desires Society"

These two books were published in 2002 by the Taiwan Society for Science and Technology and Society, and together with another book "Technology Desires to Participate", they are called the "Desire Series" of STS Readers. The above three volumes are all translated collections of essays, and will be a series of exemplary readings for readers who understand technology and social studies.

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Digital Minimalism

The literal translation of the original title of this book is very interesting "digital minimalism", meaning, this book will teach readers how to scientifically and gradually break away from the daily life of technology kidnapping, which can be used as an alternative digital addiction withdrawal twelve steps course of treatment.

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The Second Self

The book was first published in 1994 and is now in the book market, but is now extinct. Author Shirley. Sherry Turkle is a professor at the MIT Institute for Technology and Society, specializing in the impact of information technology on humans. This book is Professor Sherry's first book to explore how computers affect the construction of the self.

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Too Big to Know

Can knowledge on the Internet be knowledge? This book focuses on responding to the nature of knowledge and how the Internet reshapes knowledge, which is especially suitable for contemporary people's lifestyles. What can we get from the Internet when we ask Google?

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The Case Against Perfection

"Justice: A Speculative Journey," author and university professor Mike. Micheal Sandel's important work on the ethics of biotechnology. Although classified in the philosophy/ethics counter, the book is guided by a large number of cases, so even readers without a philosophy background can read and think about the future of biotechnology.

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The Human Age

The Anthropocene, also known as the Anthropocene, is used to describe the most recent geological age of the Earth. Author Diane. Diane Ackerman uses literary style and narrative close to life to lead readers into the era of the Anthropocene, as well as the geological age of our life, which is discovered from human beings and how the footprints of human activities have changed.

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The Anthropocene Reviewed

"The Good and the Bad in Life" by John W. Green (John Green) a book close to your life and mine, like Diane. Diane Ackerman's humanistic concern in "The Age of Humanity" is biased, and John also starts from life and reads every bit of human life from the perspective of a critic, our gorgeous but terrifying life.

📚📑📝: Psychological Healing Zone

"Forget the Book"

This is a gift from Liu Jun, CEO of the Tree Plum Culture Foundation, because I personally have interviews about opening up dementia, and I was particularly inspired by this book by chance. Liu Jun writes about caring for his dementia father from the perspective of his own family. There are sad and sad sufferings as well as happy and uplifting moments. (now out of print)

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My Anxiety Handbook

This book is a gift from Commonwealth Publishing House, mainly to help readers deal with the big and small moments of anxiety in life. It is worth mentioning that this book uses "cognitive behavioral therapy" as a way to deal with anxiety, so even inexperienced people can follow the instructions in the book.

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Counselling for Toads

This Mr. Toad should be the most popular animal recently. This book is very cleverly packaged with stories for psychological consultation. The reading process is very easy and there will be no difficult psychological vocabulary. I invite everyone who likes psychology and is curious Psychological counseling readers get started.

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"In Dark Days, Companionship Is the Warmest Dawn" ( Big Panda and Tiny Dragon )

This book is my personal favorite in the healing area, and I even wrote a thank you letter to the author in the UK. Like the title of the book, the focus of this lovely collection of illustrations, texts and illustrations is on companionship, watching how little dragons and giant pandas accompany each other through the four seasons. Each page of the book is mostly illustrations, and the text does not exceed five lines. Readers are welcome to spend an afternoon immersing in this book and feel the firm power of gentleness brought by company.










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