AuthorJuan Moisés de la Serna
Bridging psychology and literature
Doctor of Psychology and acclaimed author exploring the depths of human behavior, emotions, and the complexities of the human mind through scientific research and compelling narratives.
The author
Juan Moisés de la Serna is a Doctor of Psychology, Master in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology, and Clinical Hypnosis Specialist. Recognized by the International Biographical Center (Cambridge – UK) as one of the top one hundred health professionals in the world in 2010.
He teaches at various national and international universities and is a popular scientist, participating in congresses, conferences and seminars. Author of twenty Psychology and Neuroscience books that bridge academic research with accessible writing.
Published works

Alexithymia, A World Without Emotions
A comprehensive exploration of alexithymia – the inability to identify and express emotions – and its impact on human behavior and relationships.
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Psychology of Abuse
An approach to the latest research on abuse, examining both physical and psychological maltreatment from a new perspective.
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The Spy
A gripping narrative that delves into the world of espionage, co-authored with Nanni Marsili, exploring the psychological complexities of intelligence work.
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Man Woman Differences
Discover the latest scientific findings on the differences between men and women, exploring biological and psychological perspectives.
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Fundamentals of Clinical Psychology
A comprehensive guide to the principles and practices of clinical psychology, essential for students and practitioners.
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The Lady in Black
A psychological thriller that weaves mystery and suspense with deep psychological insights into human nature.
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«Recognized by the International Biographical Center (Cambridge – UK) as one of the top one hundred health professionals in the world in 2010.»
«Author of twenty Psychology and Neuroscience books that successfully bridge the gap between academic research and accessible, practical knowledge.»