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Presenting state-of-the-art research from leading investigators, this volume examines the processes by which people understand their interpersonal experiences.
Offers a perspective on how the natural world has been imagined, built on, and transformed by human beings throughout history and around the globe. This book's coverage ranges from the earliest societies to preindustrial China and India, from the emergence in Europe of the modern world to the contemporary global economy.
Providing a framework for culturally competent practice with children and families in child maltreatment cases, this book offers vital knowledge and tools to help professionals from any background play a more positive, effective role in the lives of diverse children and families.
This comprehensive reference and text synthesizes a vast body of clinically useful knowledge about women's mental health and health care. Coverage includes women's psychobiology across the life span-sex differences in neurobiology and psychopharmacology and psychiatric aspects of the reproductive cycle-as well as gender-related issues in ......
This concise, much-needed guide takes readers step by step through planning and executing field work associated with many different types of remote sensing projects. Remote sensing texts and research reports typically focus on data-analytic techniques while offering a dearth of information on procedures followed in the field. In contrast, this ......
Brings together in one volume the most important current theories of personality disorder. This revised edition yields compelling insights into the complexities and fundamental nature of personality pathology - and points toward directions for future research.
A suitable text for undergraduate- and graduate-level courses, this accessible volume examines how people come to know themselves and understand the behaviour of others.
D.A. Clark, S. Rhyno, Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts in Nonclinical Individuals: Implications for Clinical Disorders. S.A. Falsetti, J. Monnier, H.S. Resnick, Intrusive Thoughts in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. R.M. Wenzlaff, Seeking Solace but Finding Despair: The Persistence of Intrusive Thoughts in Depression. A.G.
In this book, Lee Kirkpatrick addresses essential questions and more, establishing a framework for approaching the psychology of religion from an evolutionary perspective.