Matthew Giobbi

Matthew Tyler Giobbi (born 1974) is an author, psychologist, photographer and educator in the fields of science criticism, philosophy, media theory, psychoanalysis and psychology. He has written "A Postcognitive Negation: The Sadomasochistic Dialectic of American Psychology", A "A" Effort: The College Student's Guide to Success , and is the Editor of The International Association of Transdisciplinary Psychology Giobbi is the Erich Fromm Research Associate at the European Graduate School in Switzerland. Giobbi is a part-time lecturer of psychology at Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey and a part-time professor of social sciences at Mercy College, New York City.

Books

 * A Postcognitive Negation: The Sadomasochistic Dialectic of American Psychology (2010) (Atropos, 2010)
 * What Democracy Looks Like: The American Autumn in New York City (Blurb, 2011)
 * A "A" Effort: The College Student's Guide to Success (2012)

Journal Activities

 * A Beginner’s Guide to Cultural Media Criticism of The History of Psychology (Journal of the International Association of Transdisciplinary Psychology, Volume 2, 2010)
 * Editor, Journal of The International Association of Transdisciplinary Psychology

Magazine Articles

 * MINDFULNESS VS. CONCENTRATION IN MEDITATION
 * DEVELOPMENT OF SIXTH-GRADE CHILDREN
 * DEVELOPMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TODDLERS
 * CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHARACTERISTICS FOR 2- AND 3-YEAR-OLDS
 * MEDITATION DURING PREGNANCY
 * THE FIVE SENSES OF REMINISCENCE THERAPY
 * HOW DO CHILDREN DEVELOP PERSONALITIES?
 * CAFFEINE AND FOCUS IN CHILDREN
 * WHAT IS BEHAVIOR THERAPY?
 * How Well Should My 2-year-old Child Be Talking?