Dustin Rhodes, desperate to learn why his wife, a successful video game designer, has suddenly developed autophobia--the fear of oneself, discovers the shocking truth in the person of her therapist, the respected Dr. Ahriman.
Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl examines his experiences during the Holocaust and those of his patients to discuss ways of coping with suffering, introducing the theory of logotherapy and arguing that the primary drive of human beings is not pleasure but meaning.
Detective Alex Cross is called away from kids and his jazz piano when two murderers, operating on opposite sides of the country, strike at the same time, and one of them has abducted his niece, Naomi.
Presents a look at the life and career of neuropsychologist, Nancy Wexler, providing information on her childhood, her education, and her work finding the gene responsible for causing Huntington's disease.
When a prominent district attorney is murdered, a homicide detective becomes the prime suspect, but as clinical psychologist Alan Gregory investigates the case, he begins to doubt the man's guilt, but must find a way to prove his suspicions.
Psychologist Alex Delaware finds himself caught in one of the most menacing cases of his career when he begins an investigation of the killing of a slightly retarded fifteen-year-old girl, and uncovers a murderous conspiracy.
Tanya Bigelow asks Dr. Alex Delaware to help her uncover the truth about her aunt's deathbed murder confession, and Alex's search for the unknown victim leads him into L.A.'s seedy underside and a new murder case with explosive links to the past.