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ISBN Book Title Author/Editor © Year ISBN Book Title Author/Editor © Year 1433827913 25 years of the american psychological association Pickren PhD, Wade E (Ed);Rutherford PhD, Alexandra (Ed) Abnormal personality: A textbook, The. White, Robert W. 1948 Abnormal psychology. Coriat, Isador H. 1911 Abnormal psychology: "When the other-one astonishes us" Meyer, Max F. 1927 Abnormal psychology: A clinical approach to psychological deviants. Page, James D. 1947 Abnormal psychology: Its concepts and theories. Hollingworth, H. L. 1930 About ourselves: A survey of human nature from the zoological viewpoint. Needham, James G.; Sargent, William D. (Illus) 1941 Abridgment of Mental philosophy, including the three departments of the intellect, sensibilities, and will: Designed as a text-book for academies and high schools. Upham, Thomas C. 1884 Abstract of a course of lectures on mental & moral philosophy. Mahan, Asa 1840 1557982295 Abused women and survivor therapy: A practical guide for the psychotherapist. Walker, Lenore E. A. 1994 Accident prevention: The role of physicians and public health workers. Halsey, Maxwell N. (Ed) 1961 1557989206 Acculturation: Advances in theory, measurement, and applied research. Chun, Kevin M. (Ed); Balls Organista, Pamela (Ed); Marín, Gerardo (Ed) 2003 Achievement motive, The. McClelland, David C.; Atkinson, John W.; Clark, Russell A.; Lowell, Edgar L. 1953 Achieving society, The. McClelland, David C. 1961 Acquaintance process, The. Newcomb, Theodore M. 1961 Acquisition of word meanings: A developmental study, The. Werner, Heinz; Kaplan, Edith 1952 1557988803 Acting out: Maladaptive behavior in confinement. Toch, Hans; Adams, Kenneth 2002 Action for mental health: Final report of the Joint Commission on Mental Illness and Health 1961. Joint Commission on Mental Illness and Health, Boston, MA, US 1961 1433804352 Action learning for developing leaders and organizations: Principles, strategies, and cases. Marquardt, Michael J.; Leonard, H. Skipton; Freedman, Arthur M.; Hill, Claudia C. 2009 1591470129 Action therapy with families and groups: Using creative arts improvisation in clinical practice. Wiener, Daniel J. (Ed); Oxford, Linda K. (Ed) 2003 1433812371 Activities for Teaching Positive Psychology: A Guide for Instructors 2013 143382714X Activities for teaching statistics and research methods: A guide for psychology instructors Stowell, Jeffrey R (Ed);Addison, William E (Ed) Activity concept: An interpretation, The. Mossman, Lois Coffey 1940 1557986126 Acute stress disorder: A handbook of theory, assessment, and treatment. Bryant, Richard A.; Harvey, Allison G. 2000 1557987106 Adaptation to changing health: Response shift in quality-of-life research. Schwartz, Carolyn E. (Ed); Sprangers, Mirjam A. G. (Ed) 2000 1557983275 Adaptation to chronic childhood illness. Thompson, Robert Joseph Jr.; Gustafson, Kathryn E. 1996 1433804026 Addictive behaviors: New readings on etiology, prevention, and treatment. Marlatt, G. Alan (Ed); Witkiewitz, Katie (Ed) 2009 1557984689 Addictive behaviors: Readings on etiology, prevention, and treatment. Marlatt, G. Alan (Ed); VandenBos, Gary R. (Ed) 1997 Adding a new dimension to education. Williams, Cora L. 1928 Addresses on psycho-analysis. Putnam, J. J. 1921 (Reprinted 1951) 1557987688 Addressing cultural complexities in practice: A framework for clinicians and counselors. Hays, Pamela A. 2001 1433802198 Addressing cultural complexities in practice: Assessment, diagnosis, and therapy (2nd ed.). Hays, Pamela A. 2008 1433821443 Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Therapy, 3rd Edition Hays, Pamela 2016 1433820145 ADHD Coaching: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals Prevatt, Frances 2015 Adjustment and mastery: Problems in psychology. Woodworth, Robert S. 1933 Adjustment and personality. Lazarus, Richard S. 1961 Adjustment to physical handicap and illness: A survey of the social psychology of physique and disability. Barker, Roger G.; Wright, Beatrice A.; Gonick, Mollie R. 1946 1591472857 Adlerian therapy: Theory and practice. Carlson, Jon; Watts, Richard E.; Maniacci, Michael 2006 Adolescence its psychology and its relations to physiology, anthropology, sociology sex, crime, religion and education, Vol. I. Hall, G. Stanley 1904 Adolescence its psychology and its relations to physiology, anthropology, sociology sex, crime, religion and education, Vol. II. Hall, G. Stanley 1904 Adolescence: It's psychology and its relations to physiology, anthropology, sociology, sex, crime, religion and education, Vol. II. Hall, G. Stanley 1904 Adolescence: Its psychology and its relations to physiology, anthropology, sociology, sex, crime, religion, and education, Vol. 1. Hall, G. Stanley 1904 873040198 Adolescent and his world, The. Josselyn, Irene M. 1952 Reyna, Valerie F. (Ed); Chapman, Sandra B. (Ed); Dougherty, Michael R. (Ed); Confrey, 1433810700 Adolescent brain: Learning, reasoning, and decision making, The. Jere (Ed) 2012 Adolescent development and adjustment. Crow, Lester D.; Crow, Alice 1956 Adolescent girl: A book for parents and teachers, The. Richmond, Winifred 1935 Adolescent in your family, The. Faegre, Marion L. 1955 Adolescent psychology. Arlitt, Ada Hart 1933 1591471931 Adolescent suicide: Assessment and intervention (2nd ed.). Berman, Alan L.; Jobes, David A.; Silverman, Morton M. 2006 1557981078 Adolescent suicide: Assessment and intervention. Berman, Alan L.; Jobes, David A. 1991 Adolescent views himself: A psychology of adolescence, The. Strang, Ruth 1957 Adolescent, The. Arlitt, Ada Hart 1938 Adolescent: A book of readings, The. Seidman, Jerome M. (Ed) 1953 1557986096 Adolescents, sex, and the law: Preparing adolescents for responsible citizenship. Levesque, Roger J. R. 2000 1433810530 Adolescents: Is becoming American a developmental risk? 2012 Adoption practice: Case work with parent, child and foster parent. 1941 Adult interests. Thorndike, Edward L. 1935 1557980616 Adult years: Continuity and change, The. Storandt, Martha (Ed); VandenBos, Gary R. (Ed) 1989 1433806959 Advanced methods for conducting online behavioral research. Gosling, Samuel D. (Ed); Johnson, John A. (Ed) 2010 Advancement of learning and novum organum (rev. ed.). Bacon, Francis 1944 1591477840 Advances in clinical cognitive science: Formal modeling of processes and symptoms. Neufeld, Richard W.J. (Ed) 2007 Advertising and its mental laws. Adams, Henry Foster 1916 Advertising and the soul's belly: Repetition and memory in advertising. Wood, James Playsted 1961 Advertising psychology and research: An introductory book. Lucas, Darrell Blaine; Britt, Steuart Henderson 1950 Advice to a wife on the management of her own health and on the treatment of some of the complaints incidental to pregnancy, labour, and suckling, with an introductory chapter especially addressed to a young wife. Chavasse, Pye Henry 1878 Aestethics; or, The science of beauty. Bascom, John 1862 Æsthetic attitude, The. Langfeld, Herbert Sydney 1920 Aesthetic sentiment: A criticism and an original excursion, The. Lundholm, Helge 1941 826105416 Affect, imagery, consciousness, Vol. 1: The positive affects. Tomkins, Silvan S. 1962 1433823004 Affirmative Counseling and Psychological Practice With Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Clients Singh, Anneliese (Ed); dickey, lore (Ed) 2017 After death—what? Spiritistic phenomena and their interpretation. Lombroso, Cesare; Kennedy, William Sloane (Trans) 1909 1557984247 After the crash: Assessment and treatment of motor vehicle accident survivors. Blanchard, Edward B.; Hickling, Edward J. 1997 1591470706 After the crash: Psychological assessment and treatment of survivors of motor vehicle accidents (2nd ed.). Blanchard, Edward B.; Hickling, Edward J. 2004 Aftereffects of brain injuries in war: Their evaluation and treatment: The application of psychologic methods in the clinic. Goldstein, Kurt 1942 1557981906 Aggression and violence: Social interactionist perspectives. Felson, Richard B. (Ed); Tedeschi, James T. (Ed) 1993 Aggressiveness in children: Is your child too aggressive - or not aggressive enough? What makes him behave as he does? What can you do about it? Atkin, Edith Lesser; Kramer, Joan (Illus); Rosen, Judith J. (Illus) 1950 1433804549 Aging and cognition: Research methodologies and empirical advances. Bosworth, Hayden B. (Ed); Hertzog, Christopher (Ed) 2009 912704152 Aging in the 1980s: Psychological issues. Poon, Leonard W. (Ed) 1980 1591473195 Aging workforce: Realities, myths, and implications for organizations, The. Hedge, Jerry W.; Borman, Walter C.; Lammlein, Steven E. 2006 Aids to reflection in the formation of a manly character, on the several grounds of prudence, morality, and religion. Coleridge, S. T. 1829 Air war and emotional stress: Psychological studies of bombing and civilian defense. Janis, Irving L. 1951 Alcohol and caffeine: A study of their psychological effects. Nash, Harvey 1962 Alcohol and human efficiency: Experiments with moderate quantities and dilute solutions of ethyl alcohol on human subjects. Miles, Walter R. 1924 1433812444 Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use in the Workforce and in the Workplace Frone, Michael 2013 1557989931 Alterations of consciousness: An empirical analysis for social scientists. Baruss, Imants 2003 Alterations of personality. Binet, Alfred; Baldwin, Helen Green (Trans) 1903 American college: A psychological and social interpretation of the higher learning, The. Sanford, Nevitt (Ed) 1962 American comments on European questions, international and religious. Thompson, Joseph P. 1884 American high school today: A first report to interested
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