WorksThe Ninety-Year War: Psychology of War and Peace in the Middle East
No resolution has been found to the Israel-Arab conflict; the tragedy and bloodshed may easily escalate another hundred years. Michael Bernet, social/personality psychologist, formerly author, journalist, and editor, explores underlying cultural and psychological dynamics that offer a solution to this tragedy and to the wider Islamic confrontation with the West. Somats and Survival: The Path to Emotional Excellence
(Expected publication: Spring 2006) Somat Awareness Theory offers a unifying model of personality, health, and behavior--in terms readily understood by all--bridging disparate psychological concepts, theories, and schools of thought, and offering a broad new understanding of emotional excellence, emotional intelligence, mental health, disease-and-healing, and the placebo effect. The Time of the Burning Sun: Six Days of War, Twelve Weeks of Hope
The little-known (and less-remembered) details of the Six Day War of 1967--an unexpected and unintended conflict--that concluded with the short-lived euphoria of lasting peace for all, as seen through the participants’ eyes. Updated 2004, with new material including Preface, Epilogue, maps, glossary, and listing of main characters. |
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