Books

Inner Harmony: Personal Exploration at the Piano guides the reader through a journey of music-making and self-exploration. Drawing on existential-phenomenological psychology, Dr. Giobbi accompanies the reader through their inner, psychical world and provides them with a method for making music form those deepest places. This is a guidebook for getting to know oneself through music-making at the piano.










Dr. Giobbi's book, An "A" Effort, was written for first-year college students. In this text Dr. Giobbi offers insights on studying, writing, memorizing, doing group projects, oral presentations, and researching. This book makes a great gift for the college student in your life!








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Media Psychology is a collection of introductory lectures on the historical and contemporary research and theories in the area of media and the individual. These interdisciplinary lectures offer a fresh and innovative approach to the tradition of media psychology. Published by Atropos Press, 2014.









 

A Postcognitive Negation is a postmodern interpretation of the history and philosophy of psychology. Published by Atropos Press in 2010














In The Ego and the Id & Caesar and Me, Dr. Giobbi introduces Sigmund Freud's classic text, The Ego and the Id through an episode from Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone.










 For memorization of intervals, scales, modes. & arpeggios.












A collection of essays on topics within Buddhist psychology, psychoanalysis, existential-phenomenology, and media psychology. 












Photographer and phenomenologist Matthew Giobbi explores the work of artist Franz Kline through a series of images cultivated from one photograph taken of a bridge in Palmerton, Pennsylvania.
                                                                                                                                         





In 2011 the Occupy Wall Street movement was born in New York City. This book offers over two hundred photographs from the occupation at Zuccotti Park and various marches.