Book Review: Psychology in the Bathroom by Nick Haslam
The toilet is a focus of intense emotions, unseemly interests, strange afflictions and earthy humour. Psychology in the Bathroom looks to survey a variety of embarrassing processes, shameful disorders and disgusting habits. Elizabeth Cotton recommends this book to anyone curious about the politics and psychology of ‘dirty protests’ and ‘defensive flatulence’. This review originally appeared on LSE Review of Books. Psychology in the Bathroom. Nick Haslam. […]