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Clickbait: A Seeker's Guide to Meaning in the Modern World

by Ryan Melsom

It's summertime in LA. For six kids going into senior year life is a blur of selfies, swimming pools, and Instagram in-jokes. Nothing cuts through the daze anymore and nothing in their lives has prepared them for what's coming. September feels off-kilter, but by the end of the year the lives they thought they knew will be unrecognizable. One big question hangs over their impending adulthood: can they take the very things that have made life feel empty and turn them into something more?

The Joys of Private Practice (4th Ed.): Thriving in the Business of Psychology

by Dr. Iris Jackson

For over 20 years The Joys of Private Practice has provided new and experienced psychologists the tools they need to thrive when starting and running an independent psychology practice. This significantly updated and expanded edition continues to offer sound practical advice on the details of starting a business, while exploring the unique opportunities psychologists face in rapidly changing institutional, cultural, and technological environments.

Coming Summer 2017

Spendshift

by Ryan Melsom

We all know we should spend less money and manage what we have more wisely, but when it comes to putting that into practice, it can be challenging matching our actions with intentions. What if instead of making a few big, potentially difficult changes to improve finances, it was possible to make many small, super easy ones? That’s the big question that Spendshift explores. Drawing in ideas from social psychology, life-hacking, start-up culture, economics, and more, Spendshift provides an entertaining and sustainable approach to finding the low-hanging fruit of financial success.

No Generation

by Ryan Melsom

If you could open up to anyone, who would it be and what would you say? Ninety-six charatcers ponder these questions in No Generation, and each successive voice paints an image of a world constantly shifting between moments of connection and total alienation. These are people who have had their lives branded and sold back to them, and their suspicions run high when it comes to leaving their thoughts exposed. Some are driven by fear, others by care for the world. Most are trying to be truthful, but no single perspective is the right one. All they can really do is sit back and enjoy the ride.