New Books in Psychology

Jane G. Goldberg, "Wired for Why: How We Think, Feel, and Make Meaning" (2025)

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Oct 31, 2025
Dr. Jane Goldberg, a psychoanalyst and holistic health practitioner, delves into her new book, 'Wired for Why.' She explores profound ideas such as how memory is an illusion and why humans are inherently wired for curiosity and metaphor. Goldberg challenges conventional thoughts on trauma, emotional struggles, and the use of psychiatric medications, highlighting their impact on emotional intelligence. She also discusses intriguing links between daily experiences, creative thinking, and even societal progress, offering a refreshingly nuanced perspective on human consciousness.
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INSIGHT

Brains Crave Stories And Questions

  • The human brain is wired for stories and curiosity, making 'why' central to how we think and learn.
  • Language and metaphor uniquely enable abstract thought and shape human self-awareness.
ANECDOTE

Flotation Tanks Reveal Self-Stimulating Brains

  • Jane describes flotation tanks (John Lilly's method) where sensory deprivation makes the brain self-stimulate and produce vivid mentation.
  • A long-stay guest reported repeated 'cosmic' experiences while floating overnight.
ADVICE

Use Free Association To Spark Insight

  • Practice free association to let your mind wander and surface unexpected connections and insights.
  • Cultivate the ability to free associate; it’s a skill that improves introspection and creativity.
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