Psychology & Mental Health

Psychology and mental health, explored through anthroposophic and related perspectives, offer a deeper understanding of the soul and spirit in human psychological life. This collection of approximately 160 titles spans counseling approaches rooted in spiritual science, biography work and life review, psychosomatic medicine, trauma recovery, and the psychology of consciousness development. Rather than reducing mental life to brain chemistry or behavioral conditioning alone, these works illuminate the full inner landscape of thinking, feeling, and willing.

Foundational texts include Rudolf Steiner’s Psychosophy and A Psychology of Body, Soul, and Spirit, which establish the anthroposophic framework for understanding mental processes. Contemporary authors such as Adam Blanning, Bernard Lievegoed (Phases of Childhood and Man on the Threshold), and Athys Floride address practical therapeutic work. The collection also includes titles on addiction, anxiety, depression, and neurodevelopmental conditions examined through integrative lenses. Subcategories for Psychological Approaches and Biography Work & Life Review offer focused pathways into distinct areas of practice.

Whether you are a counselor, psychotherapist, social worker, physician, or individual seeking self-understanding, these works provide perspectives that complement and deepen mainstream psychological knowledge. Related titles can also be found in our Arts Therapies and Anthroposophic Medicine categories.