On My Bookshelf

Dear You,

There’s something wonderful about a good book. The way it sits patiently on your nightstand, waiting for you to finally get through more than three pages before falling asleep. The way it fills you with wisdom (or at least makes you feel wildly accomplished for having read the back cover). And when it comes to psychology, the right book can feel like having a therapist in your pocket.

So, whether you're on a quest for self-discovery, trying to make sense of human behavior, or just looking for a good read that makes you go, Oh wow, that explains so much, I’ve put together a list of some of my favorite psychology books. These aren’t the dry, jargon-filled textbooks that make you regret asking “why am I like this?” These are the books that stick with you, offering insight, comfort, and maybe even a few aha moments along the way.

Happy reading (or at least happy skimming before your next nap),
Threshold Therapy

  • The Love Prescription - Gottman

  • Untamed - Glennon Doyle

  • Everything Happens For a Reason: And Other Lies I’ve Loved - Kate Bowler

  • Good Enough - Kate Bowler

  • Try Softer - Aundi Kolber

  • The Seven Principles For Making Marriage Work - Gottman

  • Fight Right - Gottman

  • Hold Me Tight - Dr. Sue Johnson

  • The Boy The Mole The Fox and the Horse - Charlie Mackasey

  • Divergent Mind: Thriving in a World That Wasn’t Designed for You - Nerenberg

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