Incoming Resources
- Do parents matter?, why Japanese babies sleep soundly, Mexican siblings don't fight, and American families should just relax, Robert A. LeVine and Sarah LeVine
- Elements of folk psychology:, outlines of a psychological history of the development of mankind
- Una serie introductoria, Connor Whiteley, Un enfoque sociocultural del comportamiento
- The lonely crowd, a study of the changing American character, by David Riesman with Nathan Glazer and Reuel Denney
- The Journal of psychohistory
- Expired mindsets, Charryse Johnson, Releasing Patterns That No Longer Serve You Well
- Culture and panic disorder, edited by Devon E. Hinton and Byron J. Good
- Global mental health around the world: a global look at depression, Connor Whiteley
- How white evangelicals think, Dave Verhaagen
- Intersecciones, Liliana Parra Valencia
- Black Men, Intergenerational Colonialism, and Behavioral Health, A Noose Across Nations
- Totem and taboo, resemblances between the psychic lives of savages and neurotics
- Language and myth
- Mankind in amnesia, Immanuel Velikovsky
- Anthropology of the self, the individual in cultural perspective, Brian Morris
- The wages of guilt, memories of war in Germany and Japan, by Ian Buruma
- Patterns of culture
- Race & class
- Transition, 115
- Original wisdom, stories of an ancient way of knowing, Robert Wolff
- Black Hamlet
- The mind of primitive man, Franz Boas
- Between us, how cultures create emotions, Batja Mesquita
- Geografía de la locura, en busca del pene perdido y otros delirios colectivos, Frank Bures ; traducción de Inés Clavero
- Wounded for my destiny: a wounded warrior overcomes survivor's guilt, Tiffany Denmark, Manifesting Love