Incoming Resources
- Why we disagree about climate change, understanding controversy, inaction and opportunity, Mike Hulme
- Coping with vision loss, understanding the psychological, social, and spiritual effects, Cheri Colby Langdell and Tim Langdell
- The primordial violence, spanking children, psychological development, violence, and crime, Murray A. Straus, University of New Hamshire, Emily M. Douglas, Bridgewater State University, Rose Anne Medeiros, Rice University
- Influence, science and practice, Robert B. Cialdini
- Closure, the rush to end grief and what it costs us, Nancy Berns
- 50 great myths of popular psychology, shattering widespread misconceptions about human behavior, Scott O. Lilienfeld [and others]
- The Peter Pan syndrome, men who have never grown up, Dan Kiley
- Ethics in psychology, professional standards and cases, Patricia Keith-Spiegel, Gerald P. Koocher
- Feral children and clever animals, reflections on human nature, Douglas Keith Candland
- The upside of your dark side, why being your whole self--not just your "good" self--drives success and fulfillment, Todd B. Kashdan, Ph.D., and Robert Biswas-Diener, Dr. Philos
- Living it up, our love affair with luxury, James B. Twitchell
- Early education and psychological development, Barbara Biber
- Women and sex roles, a social psychological perspective, Irene H. Frieze [and others] ; in collaboration with Esther Sales [and others]
- Gay men choosing parenthood, Gerald P. Mallon
- Conscience & courage, rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust, Eva Fogelman
- Men and abortion, lessons, losses, and love, Arthur B. Shostak, Gary McLouth with Lynn Seng
- Conviction of the innocent, lessons from psychological research, edited by Brian L. Cutler
- How to think straight about psychology, Keith E. Stanovich
- The psychology of computer programming, [by] Gerald M. Weinberg
- The power of habit, why we do what we do in life and business, Charles Duhigg
- The psychology of music in multimedia, edited by Siu-Lan Tan, Annabel J. Cohen, Scott D. Lipscomb, and Roger A. Kendall
- How infants know minds, Vasudevi Reddy
- Actual minds, possible worlds, Jerome Bruner
- A paradise built in hell, the extraordinary communities that arise in disasters, Rebecca Solnit
- Wars of terror, by Gabriele Marranci
- Mind
- Culture communication, and cognition, Vygotskian perspectives, edited by James V. Wertsch
- Asian American psychology, the science of lives in context, edited by Gordon C. Nagayama Hall and Sumie Okazaki
- Psyche and symbol in the theater of Federico GarcÃa Lorca:, PerlimplÃn, Yerma, Blood wedding,, by Rupert C. Allen
- Myths about suicide, Thomas Joiner
- Beyond freedom and dignity, B.F. Skinner
- Toward a psychology of being, Abraham H. Maslow
- On being human, why mind matters, Jerome Kagan
- Split-second persuasion, the ancient art and new science of changing minds, Kevin Dutton
- For cause and comrades, why men fought in the Civil War, James M. McPherson
- The tender cut, inside the hidden world of self-injury, Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler
- Toxic couples, the psychology of domestic violence, Anna Motz
- Why we shop, emotional rewards and retail strategies, Jim Pooler
- Intelligence reframed, multiple intelligences for the 21st century, Howard Gardner
- The necessity of theater, the art of watching and being watched, Paul Woodruff
- APA dictionary of psychology, Gary R. VandenBos, PhD, editor in chief
- The shallows, what the Internet is doing to our brains, Nicholas Carr
- How pleasure works, the new science of why we like what we like, Paul Bloom
- Addiction, a disorder of choice, Gene M. Heyman
- Psychosocial aspects of disability, insider perspectives and counseling strategies, Irmo Marini, Noreen M. Glover-Graf, Michael Jay Millington
- The principles of psychology
- The sourcebook of nonverbal measures, going beyond words, edited by Valerie Lynn Manusov
- Changing minds, the art and science of changing our own and other people's minds, Howard Gardner
- Click, what millions of people are doing online and why it matters, Bill Tancer
- The psychology book, from shamanism to cutting-edge neuroscience, 250 milestones in the history of psychology, Wade E. Pickren ; foreword by Philip G. Zimbardo, PhD