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January 26, 2012 2:55 PM   Subscribe

Help me find web ressources, preferably in the form of podcasts, on sub-categories or specifics in psychology / personnal development. I am curious about NLP, transactional analysis, the systemic approach, psychodynamic theories, self-hypnosis, and the like. I'd like to keep it as practical as possible, although I wouldn't mind it if more "esoteric" approaches were included, such as jungian theories.

I am looking for easy-to-listen, useful-to-learn, theoretical as well as practical knowledge. If I could download and then listen to podcasts, while driving, taking a cab, on a train, or during any brainless activity that lasts longer than 15 minutes. I'd simply be glad to learn more, and be able to talk about it with others later.

If you know of any ressources, for begginner as well as advanced or even professional levels, it would be amazing for me to be able to learn from them.

Thank you in advance if you share any ;)
posted by Jireel to Society & Culture (2 answers total) 5 users marked this as a favorite
 
I don't have any web resources for you, but perhaps look into the audio versions of:
-NLP: The New Technology of Achievement. I read most of this book and liked it. However, the "hard part" comes from regularly doing the exercises and putting in the effort.
-Get the Life You Want: The Secrets to Quick and Lasting Life Change with Neuro-Linguistic Programming
-Psycho-Cybernetics I read about 3 chapters and really liked it. Again the payoff comes from doing the work.

I know you wanted audio, but some books that may interest you:
Quantum Psychology: How Brain Software Programs You and Your World
Energized Hypnosis: A Non-Book for Self Change
Introducing NLP: Psychological Skills for Understanding and Influencing People
posted by Mr. Papagiorgio at 4:15 PM on January 26, 2012


Some general self help downloadable free MP3 files, "Personal Development for Smart People":

http://www.stevepavlina.com/audio/
posted by caclwmr4 at 11:02 PM on January 26, 2012


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