The Lives That Shaped How We Think, Feel, and Grow
Explore the thinkers, researchers, therapists, philosophers, and visionaries who changed our understanding of human behaviour and human potential.
Gateway Books
Accessible introductions to the lives, ideas, and legacies of the thinkers who changed how we understand human behaviour.
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Expanded collector editions with richer context, deeper reflection, and a more immersive reading experience.
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Future conversations, summaries, and insights exploring psychology, philosophy, mindfulness, and human potential.
A Growing Universe
A long-term library of books, resources, and reflections designed to make timeless ideas accessible to modern readers.
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What Readers & Listeners Are Saying
Real feedback from people exploring the Pioneers of Human Behaviour series in print, eBook, and audio.
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What Listeners Are Saying
“Well narrated. Great overview of Milgram’s theories and experiments. Thought provoking in today’s political climate — a must listen!”
“Will encourage the listener to explore Adler! Very clear, highlighting his key insights and contributions to the psychoanalytic endeavor.”
“Good intro to better understanding Dr. Maté’s life work. I am now excited to read his other books.”
“I learned a great deal. The most impressive thing was that she did not believe her stages of grieving were linear. I always thought they were. I was wrong.”
BOOK REVIEWS
What Readers Are Saying
“A very informative book. I learned so much! Felt like he was speaking to me. My next book will be When the Body Says No.”
“Training to be a therapist and this was a good summary of Beck’s work for me to make notes from. Thanks.”
“Very well put together. It makes Jung’s ideas feel understandable without watering them down too much. I especially liked how it connects his inner world with his lasting influence on psychology.”
“Very interesting, gives snippets of Freud’s life and career. Will be reading further with the recommendations for reading. Very good.”



