Book Review: Strangers to Ourselves

Warning: I started writing this review about 4 months ago so I’m going off memory here. I recently finished reading a book with my grandmother had given to me entitled “Strangers to Ourselves: Discovering the Adaptive Unconscious” by Timothy D. Wilson. (My grandmother has a Ph.D in Psychology so it’s not all that weird a selection.) I actually enjoyed it a considerable amount. It was, as you might expect quite dense, but I’ve read worse. It was cohesive and presented information in a carefully considered manner. The book describes a modern model of the human unconscious. It begins by taking … Continue reading Book Review: Strangers to Ourselves