Essays in Psychological Humanities Book Series
The Essays in Psychological Humanities Book Series is home to short, timely, affordable titles authored by today’s leading thinkers on the most pressing and perennial problems we face. Written for academics, practitioners, and educated readers alike, books in this series attempt to address the fundamental human questions of suffering, meaning, mortality, love, and potential—issues of life and death that concern us at the core. Literary in style, philosophical in nature, offering the depth, wisdom, and psychological insight that every inquiry into the human condition aims to uncover, these works are essential reading for thinking persons today and promise to provoke thought and enliven conversation for years to come.
Publications
AI Intimacy and Psychoanalysis
Agnieszka Piotrowska, 2026.
Mari Ruti and Climate Change: From Grief to Creativity
Clint Burnham, 2025.
