Incoming Resources
- Brain briefs, answers to the most (and least) pressing questions about your mind, Art Markman, PhD, and Bob Duke, PhD
- Your mind is a liar, and why this is good news if you are trying to change, Joshua Cartwright
- The brain issue
- 50 psychology ideas you really need to know, Adrian Furnham
- Psychoanalytic criticism, a reappraisal
- Foundations of biopsychology, Andrew Wickens
- Critical thinking for psychology, a student guide, Mark Forshaw
- Art psychotherapy, Harriet Wadeson
- The American journal of psychoanalysis
- House of psychotic women, an autobiographical topography of female neurosis in horror and exploitation films, Kier-La Janisse
- Seduction, surrender, and transformation, emotional engagement in the analytic process, Karen J. Maroda
- Identifying emotional and psychological abuse, a guide for childcare professionals, Kieran O'Hagan
- Introduction to the work of Melanie Klein, by Hanna Segal
- Psychology
- Critical readings on Piaget, edited by Leslie Smith
- Psychologisation in times of globalisation, Jan De Vos
- The geography of thought, how Asians and Westerners think differently-- and why, Richard E. Nisbett
- Key studies in psychology, Richard Gross
- The handbook of Jungian psychology, theory, practice and applications, edited by Renos K. Papadopoulos
- Understanding psychological health, by Windy Dryden
- Aesthetic science, connecting minds, brains, and experience, edited by Arthur P. Shimamura & Stephen E. Palmer
- Human cognitive neuropsychology, Andrew W. Ellis and Andrew W. Young
- Philosophy of psychology, edited by S.C. Brown
- Cognitive behavioural therapy, your route out of perfectionism, self-sabotage and other everyday habits, Avy Joseph
- Suggestibility in legal contexts, psychological research and forensic implications, edited by Anne M. Ridley, Fiona Gabbert and David J. La Rooy
- Psychology and life, Richard J. Gerrig
- Handbook of personality and self-regulation, edited by Rick H. Hoyle
- Supernormal stimuli, how primal urges overran their evolutionary purpose, Deirdre Barrett
- Psychology, the briefer course, William James ; edited by Gordon Allport
- Sociobiology and psychology, ideas, issues, and applications, edited by Charles Crawford, Martin Smith, Dennis Krebs
- The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of mood disorders, edited by Mick Power
- A mindfulness guide for the frazzled, Ruby Wax
- Discovering psychology;, presented by Philip G. Zimbardo, ------ Programmes 7-9/
- Sexual offender treatment, controversial issues, edited by William L. Marshall ... [et al.]
- The student's guide to cognitive neuroscience, Jamie Ward
- Lost innocents, a follow-up study of fatal child abuse, Peter Reder and Sylvia Duncan
- A sociology of religious emotion, Ole Riis and Linda Woodhead
- SPSS for psychologists (and everybody else), Nicola Brace, Richard Kemp, Rosemary Snelgar
- Qualitative research methods in psychology, combining core approaches, Nollaig Frost
- Subpersonalities, the people inside us, John Rowan
- The art and science of dance/movement therapy, life is dance, edited by Sharon Chaiklin and Hilda Wengrower
- Handbook of developmental science, behavior, and genetics, edited by Kathryn E. Hood ... [et al.]
- Deprivation and delinquency, D.W. Winnicott ; edited by Clare Winnicott, Ray Shepherd, and Madeleine Davis
- Posttraumatic stress disorder, issues and controversies, edited by Gerald Rosen
- The anti-group, destructive forces in the group and their creative potential, Morris Nitsun
- Contemporary clinical psychology, Thomas G. Plante
- Art therapy and clinical neuroscience, edited by Noah Hass-Cohen and Richard Carr ; foreword by Frances F. Kaplan
- Psychology, Ronald E. Smith
- Debating psychic experience, human potential or human illusion?, Stanley Krippner and Harris L. Friedman, editors ; foreword by Ruth Richards
- Family therapy, 100 key points and techniques, Mark Rivett and Eddy Street