Tomasz Witkowski

Tomasz Witkowski is a Polish psychologist known for his critical approach to pseudoscience and his work in promoting scientific skepticism. He has authored several books and articles on psychology and skepticism.

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  1. 1. Zakazana Psychologia Tom 1

    Pomiędzy nauką a szarlatanerią

    This book delves into the controversial and often overlooked aspects of psychology, challenging mainstream beliefs and practices. It critically examines the foundations of psychological theories, questioning their scientific validity and ethical implications. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, the author exposes the limitations and potential dangers of uncritically accepted psychological methods, urging readers to adopt a more skeptical and analytical approach to the field. The work serves as a call to action for both professionals and laypeople to reconsider the role and influence of psychology in society.

  2. 2. Drwal

    Set against the backdrop of a remote Polish village, this psychological thriller delves into the mind of a man who seeks solace in the solitude of the forest. As he grapples with his inner demons and the haunting memories of his past, he becomes entangled in a web of mystery and suspense. The narrative explores themes of isolation, identity, and the thin line between sanity and madness, drawing readers into a gripping tale of self-discovery and the dark secrets that lie hidden in the woods.

  3. 3. Lubiewo

    Set against the backdrop of post-communist Poland, this novel delves into the lives of two aging gay men who reminisce about their youth and the vibrant, clandestine world of the LGBTQ+ community during the oppressive regime. Through a series of candid and often humorous conversations, the protagonists reflect on their past escapades, the evolution of societal norms, and the bittersweet nostalgia of a bygone era. The narrative offers a poignant exploration of identity, resilience, and the enduring spirit of those who dared to live authentically in a time of repression.

  4. 4. Zbrodniarz I Dziewczyna

    Set against the backdrop of a small Polish town, this gripping psychological thriller delves into the complex relationship between a seasoned detective and a young woman entangled in a web of crime and deceit. As the detective investigates a series of brutal murders, he becomes increasingly drawn to the enigmatic girl, whose mysterious past and unpredictable behavior blur the lines between victim and perpetrator. The narrative weaves a tense and suspenseful tale, exploring themes of trust, manipulation, and the dark recesses of the human psyche, culminating in a shocking revelation that challenges the very nature of justice and morality.