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In Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World, Nevid, Rathus, and Greene endeavor to bring these advances to students in a way that both stimulates interest and makes complex material understandable.
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by John Santrock 11th Edition publisher: McGraw Hill Over 500 pages
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A parent's guide to normal childhood development. Tips and techniques for building your child's social, emotional, interpersonal and cognitive skills.
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Basic Personal Counselling: A training manual for counselors is a comprehensive, easy to read introduction to personal counseling.
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Biopsychology clearly presents the fundamentals of the study of the biology of behavior but makes the topics personally and socially relevant to the reader.
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Biopsychology examines the link between the physiological processes of the body and the psychological processes of the mind.
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This book discusses four major areas of therapy and counselling and uses these as indicators of a broader spiritual and cultural sickness.
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Full of interesting case studies, this e-book is a wonderful introduction to the complex world of the human psyche. Expand your mind and learn about what makes people tick. See more below...
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Educational Psychology: Constructing Learning, 4e sets the standard for educational psychology texts in Australia and New Zealand with its comprehensive, authoritative and intellectually accessible coverage of tjhe subject.
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by Kenneth Sakauye, MD (publisher: Norton ; Distributor: Wiley)
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