In Suicidal, Bering takes us through the science and psychology of suicide, revealing its cognitive secrets and the subtle tricks our minds play on us when we're easy emotional prey. Scientific studies, personal stories, and remarkable cross-species comparisons come together to help readers critically analyze their own doomsday thoughts while gaining broad insight into a problem that, tragically, will most likely touch all of us at some point in our lives. -- Adapted from Amazon.com summary
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Jesse Bering is a research psychologist who delves into the intricate and often taboo aspects of human behavior and the cognitive science of religion. His writing skillfully bridges scientific inquiry with insightful observation, making complex psychological phenomena accessible and engaging for a broad audience. Bering's work explores themes of belief, sexuality, and the human psyche with a distinctive voice that is both intellectually rigorous and surprisingly personal. He offers a unique perspective on the motivations and mechanisms that drive human actions and thought.






- 2018
- 2018
A Very Human Ending
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
'I have yet to come away from reading [Bering's] work and not feel considerably better informed than I was minutes before' (Forbes) This penetrating analysis aims to demystify a subject that knows no cultural or demographic boundaries.
- 2013
The evolutionary psychology behind belief in God.
- 2013
In this eye-opening book, psychologist Jesse Bering argues that we are all sexual deviants on one level or another. He introduces us to the young woman who falls madly in love with the Eiffel Tower, a young man addicted to seductive sneezes, and a pair of deeply affectionate identical twins, among others. He challenges us to move beyond our attitudes towards âe~deviantâe(tm) sex and consider the alternative: what would happen if we rise above our fears and revulsions and accept our true natures? With his signature wit and irreverent style, Bering pulls back the curtains on the history of perversions, the biological reasons behind our distaste for unusual sexual proclivities and the latest research on desire. Armed with reason, science and an insatiable appetite for knowledge, he humanises deviants while asking some provocative questions about the nature of hypocrisy, prejudice and when sexual desire can lead to harm. A groundbreaking look at our complex relationship with our carnal urges and the ways in which we disguise, deny and shame the sexual deviant in all of us, Perv brings hidden desires into the spotlight.
- 2012
The Belief Instinct
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The Belief Instinct offers a surprising new take on why we believe in God--and how this belief has ensured the survival of the human species.
- 2012
Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That?
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Exploring the history of cannibalism, the neurology of people who are sexually attracted to animals, the evolution of human body fluids, the science of homosexuality and serious questions about life and death, Bering boldly goes where no science writer has gone before.