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  1. Psychology and Life (19th Edition) by Richard J. Gerrig, Philip G. Zimbardo, 2009-07-22
  2. The Psychology of Selling: Increase Your Sales Faster and Easier Than You Ever Thought Possible by Brian Tracy, 2006-07-18
  3. Psychology in Action by Karen Huffman, 2005-12-27
  4. The School Psychology Licensure Exam Guide: The Most Effective Guide to Prepare for the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Exam by Peter Thompson M.Ed. Ed.S., 2004-11-18
  5. Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity: An Introduction to Worldview Issues, Philosophical Foundations, and Models of Integration by David N. Entwistle, 2010-05
  6. Psychology: An Introduction by Benjamin Lahey, 2008-07-02
  7. Fundamentals of Psychology in Context (3rd Edition) by Stephen M. Kosslyn, Robin S. Rosenberg, 2006-12-14
  8. Invitation to Psychology, MyLab Edition (with MyPsychLab Pegasus with E-Book Student Access Code Card) (4th Edition) by Carole Wade, Carol Tavris, 2008-07-27
  9. Criminal Psychology: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guides) by Ray Bull, 2007-02-25
  10. Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling (AACC Library) by Mark R. McMinn, 1996-06-11
  11. The Norton Psychology Reader
  12. Social Psychology by David G. Myers, 2007-01-02
  13. Cross-Cultural Psychology: Critical Thinking and Contemporary Applications (4th Edition) by Eric B. Shiraev, David A. Levy, 2009-03-13
  14. Introduction to Psychology: Gateways to Mind and Behavior with Concept Maps and Reviews by Dennis Coon, John O. Mitterer, 2008-12-29

101. JSTOR: Social Psychology Quarterly
Journal Information for Social psychology Quarterly Social psychologyQuarterly ( SPQ ) publishes theoretical and empirical papers on the link between
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Social Psychology Quarterly
(continues Social Psychology JSTOR Coverage: Vols. 42 - 65, 1979-2002
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Publisher American Sociological Association Moving Wall Social Psychology Quarterly SPQ ) publishes theoretical and empirical papers on the link between the individual and society, including the study of the relations of individuals to one another, as well as to groups, collectivities and institutions. It also includes the study of intra-individual processes insofar as they substantially influence or are influenced by social structure and process. SPQ is genuinely interdisciplinary, publishing works by both sociologists and psychologists. Published quarterly in March, June, September and December. ISSN
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102. Department Of Psychology
Offers courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees. The psychology curriculum provides students with a broad view of the field, its methods of study, and the various specialties of modern psychology. The Department emphasizes quality teaching and encourages individual research and scholarship.
http://www.psychology.ccsu.edu/

103. JSTOR: Social Psychology
Social psychology Cover Image (continues Sociometry and continued by Socialpsychology Quarterly) Journal Information for Social psychology
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Social Psychology
(continues Sociometry and continued by Social Psychology Quarterly JSTOR Coverage: Vol. 41, 1978
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104. The Psychology Of Ideal Body Image-Pt. 1 ©Barbara A. Cohen Ph.D.
Article by Barbara A. Cohen, Ph.D. examining the psychology of the idealized body.
http://www.healingthehumanspirit.com/pages/body_img.htm
The Psychology of Ideal Body Image
as an Oppressive Force
in the Lives of Women
by Barbara A. Cohen, Ph.D.
Note: Originally published in 1984. This article is presented in 6 parts. Part One Back to Publications page e-mail Next section Abstract
Fat oppression doesn't just affect fat people or fat women. It really works to keep everyone in line. Fear of fat is rampant in our society and is responsible for the current masochistic race toward a slender body image. We are a culture nearly addicted to individual control and the notion seems to exist in our society that fatness means a loss of self-control - which is considered the ultimate moral failure in our culture, and perhaps the most frightening of all fears. Statement of the Problem
Everyone is born into a culture - a set of shared ideas about the nature of reality, the nature of right and wrong, evaluation of what is good and desirable, and the nature of good and desirable versus the bad and non-desirable. (Richardson, Taylor, 1983) The definition of desirable, with regard to body image, has spanned rotund to emaciated, with various ideals in-between. And, the methods for achieving the desirable, idealized image of the times have been equally as varied.

105. The History Of Psychology
from the University of Dayton. Resources on many figures in the history ofpsychology, and history of psychology trivia.
http://elvers.stjoe.udayton.edu/history/welcome.htm
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Psychology Web Site

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Psychology Archives-University of Akron Welcome to the History of Psychology Web Site. The site provides a gateway for teachers and students to over 1000 World Wide Web resources related to the history of psychology. The resources can be accessed by means of five indexing schemes: People (listed by birthdate and alphabetically). These schemes provide access to resources that are related to individuals who have had a significant impact on the history of psychology. Most of the resources include a photograph of the individual, links to other related resources, links to search engines that may be used to access additional information, and links to the OhioLINK central catalog and Britannica Online services (accessible only by users at OhioLINK member institutions). For the most part, individuals were chosen from Leonard Zusne's Names in the history of psychology (1975), which contains biographical information on over 500 individuals who were judged by a panel of experts as having made significant contributions to the development of psychology. We managed to locate Web resources on approximately 25% of these individuals. Users will doubtlessly notice that certain highly prominent individuals do not appear in our index. In most cases, this is because our search failed to locate any substantive links. Categories.

106. Dynamical Psychology, Table Of Contents
Dynamical psychology. An International, Interdisciplinary Journal SpecialSection Pattern Theory, Philosophy of Mind, and AI psychology
http://goertzel.org/dynapsyc/dynacon.html
Dynamical Psychology
An International, Interdisciplinary Journal
of Complex Mental Processes
Info About DynaPsych
Contents:
Note: The contents of DynaPsych (1994 through early 1997) have been published in book form, by Hampton Press. The title is Mind in Time: the Dynamics of Thought, Reality and Consciousness co-edited by Allan Combs, Ben Goertzel and Mark Germine.
Psychometric Description of the True Compatibility Test – A Proprietary System for Online Matchmaking
Rense Lang, Ilona Jerabek, James Houran The Dreaming Glasses
R. Ernesto Blanco
Continual-Activation Theory of Dreaming
Jie Zhang
Continual-Activation Theory of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Jie Zhang
Continual-Activation Theory of Schizophrenia and Restless Legs Syndrome
Jie Zhang
On Biological and Digital Intelligence: A Reaction to Jeff Hawkins’ Book “On Intelligence” Postscript: Recognizing Visual Invariants using Evolutionary and Inferential Pattern Mining on Temporal Data
Ben Goertzel
Autobiographical Memory Bump: A Dynamic Lifespan Model Johannes J.F. Schroots and Cor van Dijkum Essay The Archetypes of the Female and the Shadow in Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ” Mark Germine Is Autism Statistically Linked to Early Non-Maternal Child Care?

107. The Psychology Of Language Page Of Links
Maintained by Roger Kreuz at the University of Memphis. Over 400 links.
http://www.psyc.memphis.edu/POL/POL.htm

108. Riding Far - Sports Psychology For Equestrians
Providing individual and group consultation aimed at performance enhancement, personal growth, and injury rehabilition. Leesburg, Virginia.
http://www.ridingfar.com
The Equestrian Advantage Riding Far was founded by Paul T. Haefner, Ph.D., to provide a wide range of sport psychology consultation services to riders, instructors, and trainers. Riding Far's aim is to help equestrians of all ages, skill levels, and disciplines attain their personal goals. Sports Psychology and the Equestrian Sport psychology focuses on the application of mental and emotional skills to improve performance. An individual may wish to maximize their potential and push their performance to the highest possible level, or simply increase the enjoyment of their recreational riding activities. Sport psychology helps riders to clarify their personal goals and then attain them. Sport psychology helps riders... Services Offered By Riding Far Riding Far provides individual consultation and workshops that target performance enhancement, personal growth, and injury rehabilitation. All services are tailored to meet the personal needs and goals of each equestrian. Improving Performance Applying specific psychological skills helps a rider build confidence, consistency, focus, motivation, and mental toughness. These skills also help to enhance the working relationship between horse and rider.

109. Fenichel's CURRENT TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY
A clinical psychologist presents links to large general resources and originalcontent relating to specific topics.
http://www.fenichel.com/Current.shtml
Some of the best articles, websites and research tools I've come across are assembled here, for your easy reference. [Quick Search] APA Convention Report Below are some of the Internet resources I share with psychology students, parents, teachers, and clients in my practice as a clinical psychologist. Many of these sites provide numerous additional links of their own, some geared for professionals, others for those seeking general information. Look for more links to specific topics, and stay tuned to this page for more "hot topics" in clinical and school psychology!
Before you click off this page, I'd recommend bookmarking it for easy return, as with this non-frame version you will be leaving this site by following most of these links.
The Quick Reference Guide below is designed to be a user-friendly resource for instant, quality information on specific topics in Psychology. These selections offer clear and useful information in the form of a resource page, summary paper or review article. Violence Depression Many of these links lead to pages which are not part of this site. It is strongly recommended that you bookmark this page before beginning your travels in psychology!

110. ANU - School Of Psychology - Home
Department of psychology
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Search ANU Faculty of Science Staff Students ... Contact Psychology Faculty of Science Psychology Home
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Courses Overview Undergraduate Honours Graduate People Teaching/Research General/Technical Research Students Associates Links WebCT Library Timetable Web Mail ... Other Links Staff Resources Psycnet Welcome to the School of Psychology Discover Psychology - The visual system contains specialised pathways for the processing of information and recent studies have shown that form information can also facilitate motion processing discover more... Our Research Learn about our research initiatives in all major areas of Psychology find out more... Current Students Get news and information about your current courses find out more... Future Students Check out options for study here in the School of Psychology find out more... Psychology Clinic find out more... Why study Psychology at ANU? We offer courses different to those in any other undergraduate psychology program find out more...

111. Psychology.net
Links to current psychology news articles.
http://www.psychology.net/

112. CHILabs- Human-centered Design And Critique By Neil Berg
Cognitive psychology and human centered design news, articles, and links, by Neil Berg.
http://personal.bgsu.edu/~nberg/chilabs/
Human-centered design and critique by Neil Berg Content:
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RISKS forum - intelligent complaints about technology
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What does chilabs mean?
Why this site lacks some characteristics of "usable websites" News: June 16.04
I went to see Don Norman speak about his latest book, Emotional Design , last night. It was a pretty good talkI was surprised at how different his examples were from a similar speech he gave last year. I enjoy the emphasis on emotional design in general, but I saw two minor potential problems that may arise from emotional design May 19.04
After much fiddling and revising, I am finally done with the

113. ISPP
Formed to facilitate communication across disciplinary, geographic and politicalboundaries among scholars, concerned individuals in government and public
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International Society of Political Psychology Join About Committees Constitution ... Web Resources NEW:
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Welcome to the International Society of Political Psychology's Homepage
ISPP's purpose is to facilitate communication across disciplinary, geographic and political boundaries among scholars, concerned individuals in government and public posts, the communications media, and elsewhere who have a scientific interest in the relationship between politics and psychological processes. ISPP seeks to advance the quality of scholarship in political psychology and to increase the usefulness of work in political psychology.
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114. Cognitive Psychology
Journal home page at publisher's site. Abstracts available. Articles available with subscription or for a fee.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=JournalURL&_cdi=6745&_auth=y&am

115. Psychology
UCSC psychology Program UCSC Perceptual Science Laboratory UCSD Neuroscience UPenn Institute for Research in Cognitive Science Hanover College
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116. Psychology In The News
Press releases and articles compiled by the American Psychological Association.
http://www.psycport.com/

117. Great Ideas In Personality--Evolutionary Psychology
Includes links to research papers, web sites, and other reference sources.
http://www.personalityresearch.org/evolutionary.html
Evolutionary Psychology
Table of Contents
    Adaptationist Program
    Inclusive Fitness

    Wilson's Ladder

    Evolutionary psychology is an evolutionary approach to human nature. Attachment Theory is also grounded in certain evolutionary ideas, and Behavior Genetics is a field concerned with that all-important evolutionary mechanism, the gene.
    Evolutionary Psychology and Sociobiology
    One author summed up the basic idea of evolutionary psychology this way: "A person is only a gene's way of making another gene" (Konner, 1985, p. 48). Sociobiology (of which evolutionary psychology is a subfield that particularly concerns humans) can be thought of as having, like any research program , a "hard core" of problem solving strategies that provide possible answers to vexing research questions, and a "protective belt" of promising research questions to be addressed by providing actual answers to these questions. The protective belt structures our ignorance by identifying research questions that must be addressed if the research program is to advance. Whereas the actual answers that arise from the protective belt may be wrong, the hard core (by methodological fiat) is never wrongany potential negative evidence is to be blamed on faulty auxiliary assumptions rather than on the theory itself. Sociobiology can be thought of as a special case of the adaptationist program , which assumes that all phenotypic features (or characters) of contemporary organisms result from the fact that these features allowed the organisms' predecessors to produce more offspring in a prehistoric environment (Lewontin, 1979). "Narrow sociobiology" is defined as the study of evolution and of function, and chiefly applies to non-human animals in which cultural transmission is not an important variable intervening between possible and actual explanations (Kitcher, 1988). The hard core of narrow sociobiology includes the following laws or problem solving strategies, the basics of evolutionary theory:

118. Institute Of Transpersonal Psychology | Welcome!
The Institute offers accredited residential and distance learning graduate programsin transpersonal psychology. Curriculum emphasizes intellectual
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119. Department Of Psychology At Cornell University
Cornell University Department of psychology Research. •, Biopsychology. •,Cognitive psychology. •, Social psychology. •, Participate
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120. Psychology @ The CUNY Graduate Center
Eleven subprograms, many allied to cognitive science, delineate the scope of the department's graduate curriculum.
http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Psychology/

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The PhD program in Psychology prepares students for research , teaching, and practice in the various fields of psychology. There are eleven concentrations within the department, each of which is centered in a semi-autonomous subprogram at one of seven CUNY campuses. Links to more information on each of the subprograms are given below. Admissions for all subprograms is through the Graduate Center, regardless of campus. (skip to text-only links) Psychology Events (Brown Bags)
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